Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | it usually , it only takes a day once they 've received it , if that 's alright ? |
2 | So jogs the day ; & I am happy . |
3 | Permitting new supplies , as is suggested in paragraph 55 of draft MPG6 , only postpones the day when such a prospect has to be faced . |
4 | Permitting new supplies , as is suggested in paragraph 55 of draft MPG6 , only postpones the day when such a prospect has to be faced . |
5 | " I read in Goldsmith 's History of Greece , which is a very interesting book , then my attention is directed to Arithmetic which generally finishes the day 's employment . |
6 | And none of them have any ideas when it comes to deciding what game they should play — until wise old owl finally saves the day and comes up with the answer . |
7 | They have no money or Government aid , road links are poor by western standards , sewage is collected from tanks outside houses every day and in Gdansk a huge heating system pipes heat along overground tubes to parts of the town . |
8 | And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did . |
9 | O'Neill , the former Northern Ireland winger tipped to succeed Clough at the City Ground , still recalls the day he squared up to Ardiles and Ricky Villa , just weeks after they lapped the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires as World Cup winners . |
10 | The darts tournament usually dominates the day 's events at the annual sports day held at the Dacorum Sports Centre in Hemel Hempstead each year . |
11 | Ben gets two or more walks a day and plays with a rubber ring . |
12 | The researcher who collects data on everything under the sun , just because it seems so easy at the time to ask a few more questions about this and that , usually rues the day when the analysis of all the answers has to be carried out . |
13 | He confidently expects the day to yield a crushing English victory , a Triple Crown , a Grand Slam and absolutely no bloody problem . |
14 | ( So you do n't do both rooms every day ? ) |
15 | She now attends a day release course in Glasgow studying for stage two of the Chartered Accountants Examination . |
16 | ‘ My wife now spends every day looking after me . |
17 | The old town well merits a day 's visit , with its many handsome seventeenth-century patrician mansions and Town House facade , painted with frescoes of significant moments in Swiss history . |
18 | Then follows the day of the full moon , purnimā , and the full-moon festival , called the pai h . |
19 | Ruth will have told you — he mostly spends the day in bed , but as this is such a special occasion … . ’ |
20 | It 's the rider who can use his riding art and physique to harness and master each new step in GP technology who ultimately wins the day . |
21 | Rush vividly recalls the day when Dalglish shook football by turning his back on the club he loved . |
22 | If the current owner does not wish to continue with an involvement in the business after its sale but currently has a day to day role in the business it is important to address this issue and to demonstrate the ability of the remainder of the management team to perform without him . |
23 | And so his knell is knolled ’ ; by Malcolm , ‘ The night is long that never finds the day ’ ; by Macbeth himself , ‘ Send out more horses , slurr the country round , /Hang those that talk of fear . ’ |
24 | You are the person who actually provides the day to day care for residents . |