Example sentences of "[art] [adj] day [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ( In fact , if you want to work out calories on the odd day you will need to have even more detail than this : you will need to weigh out quantities of food , including things like butter , you should note the make of chocolate biscuit , and so on . ) |
2 | Although the Algarve is supposed to be the warmest place in Portugal in winter , suffice to say , that in the eleven days we were there , we had one sunny day . |
3 | In the elder days they were relatively empty lands , occupied by those who sought to escape the more civilised realms and return to nature . |
4 | It was the longest day they had ever known . |
5 | ‘ The longest day I can remember at Needham smithy was the day of the Stowmarket Christmas sale — I forget the exact year . |
6 | On the fourteenth day we moved to a different section of the training building . |
7 | These are the tented days I remember |
8 | The patient was said to be unable to speak after this operation but by the sixteenth day he was able to use words like " mother " , " father " and " nurse " . |
9 | No one had ever seen a bride or groom walk to their wedding ; even the very poor found a car for that day and in the old days they had gone by trap or sidecar . |
10 | In the old days they would be feeding the poor at the castle gate . |
11 | In the old days they carried twenty-four horses in a car , but there was no centre aisle , eh ? |
12 | In the old days they all played cards . |
13 | And of course in the old days they just were n't available because they were n't on the market . |
14 | Our ships may be small , Mr. Mottram , but in the old days they were liners — that is , they made regular , scheduled runs from various ports on the Continent to the United Kingdom . |
15 | ‘ In the old days they 'd have thumped enough into him to get him through his exam . |
16 | Ah ha , but in the old days they used to have |
17 | In the old days they used to have little houses close together called begins with T |
18 | ‘ In the old days we should have thrown a guinea-fowl or a few warthog piglets in , too . |
19 | In the old days we got on with the job , jollied staff along if they needed it , kicked the sluggards in the backside , encouraged the unconfident and persuaded a reluctant and sceptical police force to use us . |
20 | ‘ In the old days we could rely on the same spectators attending match after match , whatever the weather or the results . |
21 | In the old days we simply could n't afford to do that . |
22 | In the old days we simply could n't afford to do that . |
23 | In the old days we used to have very inefficient coal fires , burning in open grates , which to produce a reasonable heat used a significant amount of fuel . |
24 | Former Top 40 presenter Tony Blackburn said : ‘ In the old days I think it meant something to be the Christmas No. 1 and there would be great excitement in the run-up to the last chart . |
25 | Conchis was no more than the chance agent , the event that had come at the right time ; just as in the old days I might , after a celibate term at Oxford , have met a girl and begun an affaire with her , I had begun something exciting with him . |
26 | Yes , in the old days I always made his appointments for him . " |
27 | Whilst remembering the old days I was surprised to hear that ran in the family as his wife 's father had worked for the Company at the turn of the century . |
28 | In the old days it needed a team of 20 women to do the equivalent job — and even then they did it less than half as fast . |
29 | In the old days it had taken six horses to haul a vehicle the two thousand yards from the bottom of the brae to its top . |
30 | Apparently in the old days it was the place where tenant farmers paid their rent to the estate . |