Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] on [art] day " in BNC.

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1 Pentos , the Dillons bookshops group , slithered all the way down to 56p , 14p lower on the day , after a profits warning .
2 Middlesbrough 2 Plymouth Argyle 1 ON a day when former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton was on top form it took a top goal to beat him .
3 Although tired and running out of provisions , the English had several advantages : a good defensive position ; a united command ; and the use of an army which had already proved highly successful against the Scots , a combination of archers and dismounted men-at-arms for which , in the conditions prevailing on the day , the French cavalry and the crossbowmen of their Genoese allies proved no match .
4 But what a difference a few days can make Saints crashed badly at home to Bradford Northern on the day when Doug Laughton 's men were giving arguably their best performance of the season in running up a convincing score against his old club Widnes .
5 Lillie Moulton was invited to Fontainebleau in August 1866 on a day of ‘ intolerable heat in a crowded train which made for a highly unpleasant journey ’ .
6 Notice that over 40 per cent of those people unemployed on the day of the count had been without work for over a year .
7 Should the police obtain an order enabling them to gain access to client papers the order usually specifies the client 's — the practitioner should be prepared to have the necessary files ready on the day they visit .
8 Sterling also rallied from a low of $1.4767 to close at $1.4825 , two thirds of a cent lower on the day .
9 Bad behaviour may seem a lot worse on a day when the washing machine has flooded the kitchen floor than on a day when everything has gone well .
10 Singles , doubles and trebles are available at £5 per head with optional pools available on the day .
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