Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | Kevin and Sharon meet Clive and Alison and take a boat trip to Brownsea Island for the day . |
2 | Chris has to pay a woman to sit with Beryl during the day and he looks after her after work , ’ Maureen said . |
3 | Once he had taken me to Brighton for the day . |
4 | But Saturday during the day we 'll probably be out . |
5 | While over there , he had gone into Mexico for the day . |
6 | The only thing he could n't persuade Edith to do was to visit Boulogne for the day . |
7 | He looked after Lucy during the day while I was at work , but I found out afterwards that he used to leave her a lot with my friends upstairs . |
8 | The ‘ Minister of the Crown ’ role was hung on little Colin Moynihan for a day or two while everyone tried not to laugh ; he was , after all , only just over five foot tall and Minister for Sport and he had , after all , not slept with Pamella , only been with her at the Winter Ball . |
9 | A braver man than most of his successors , he challenged the Gerry Adams of the day to a duel and crossed to Ostend to meet his enemy , but the project fell through with the arrest of his opponent . |
10 | She began to tremble , tried to compose herself , to appeal to the coolly aloof Dr Neil of the day , not the drunken midnight man slouching in the great armchair . |
11 | Nevertheless , the O'Rourke of the day offered hospitality and refuge to Captain Francisco de Cuellar and his crew , survivors of the wrecked galleon San Pedro . |
12 | cos I never entertain none of them , I 'd just used to sit there and laugh , I never spoke to David from the day everybody left . |
13 | And then on Thursday Bill 's coming to play with you and you 're going to nursery and then on Friday you 'll see Lucy in the day time |
14 | The Queen communicated with Mrs. Tuffield until the day she died . |
15 | He missed only a couple of the remaining League fixtures that season and starred in Palace 's superb 2–0 FA Cup victory over Spurs at The Nest , outshining even Spurs ' legendary Arthur Grimsdell on the day ! |
16 | I 'm terrified we might see Khan or Greenslade on a day when everyone has decided to follow Mother Walsh 's directions about placing the feet on the ground without damaging the old insect life . |
17 | He said the request was drafted by Brigadier Edward de Fonblanque on the day after he left the area to return to England . |
18 | The ITGWU also intended doing its bit , announcing that 17 of its Cork branches would take part in a march from the National Monument to County Hall in support of Raybestos on the day the County Council was meeting there to decide on planning permission . |
19 | Dobson came on because Waddle was tormenting poor Alan Wright on a day that looked to belong to Wednesday when John Harkes let rip . |
20 | The custom of cleaning the close had been explained to Madge on the day she moved in by a small woman carrying a metal pail and a large card . |
21 | Unfortunately , he decided to side with Detroit on the day , so that he might be as comfortably partisan as usual , but he did so among a group of Pittsburgh supporters , whom he referred to throughout the same as Pitts-buggers , which did nothing to improve inter-City relations . |
22 | June temperatures hit the south of England for a day , with London in the 70s . |
23 | And er then er these two erm er Then when we used to when we was the young you used to be able to go down to Skeggie for a day on train for two and six . |
24 | Well , it looks as though the Queen Mother is off to Scotland for the day , but that wo n't affect us , so it seems that we can go ahead . |
25 | Oh well your dad used to got to Scotland for the day and when he come back he was Scotch . |
26 | Recently he took wife Karron across the Atlantic on Concorde for a day 's shopping in New York in a white Rolls Royce . |
27 | I felt like Von Richtofen joyriding Concorde for a day . |
28 | She says she 's to be in Leningrad for a day or two — she 's on location at Lake Baikal — to meet Mrs Reagan on her flying visit to the Hermitage . |
29 | The gold-winning hurdler and fiance Jon Biggs will follow a morning marriage in Florida with a day of games like volleyball , the groom told Hello ! magazine . |
30 | When a sound start was then followed by a sparkling 80 from Richards , a classical 84 from Hooper and a thumping 72 from Marshall , with even Ambrose making 43 , we knew exactly what was what , and when Richards declared on the fourth evening at 448 for 9 , leaving England with a day plus 51 overs to survive , there were probably not many people who thought they would make it . |