Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] [art] day " in BNC.

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1 Advocacy is the skill of good presentation and information , and that starts on the day that you first interview a client .
2 This happened in the days before Juvenile Courts and it must have been a terrifying experience to be taken into the Court as a seven-year-old to be tried .
3 And for the really adventurous there are opportunities to go much further , even for just a weekend — though it may be sensible to add on a day or two .
4 Alexandra , if I had two legs as you have , if I were whole and young and healthy , do you suppose I should be content to moon through the days , dabbling at this and that , as you do ?
5 In 1717 he began buying land in Kent and the city of London , which eventually placed the family among the largest landowners in the county ; it was said to be possible to walk for a day in north-west Kent without leaving Page property .
6 Many of these hide in the day to avoid desiccation , and gather their food during the damper night .
7 But it was only one of those sleeps into which he was ever more likely to fall during the day and she knew he would waken , roaring , in an hour or so .
8 ANDREW BARCLAY and Sons 0-4-0ST No 1680 of 1920 prepares for a day 's work on the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway .
9 A new type of warfare seems to have developed , constant sniping during the day by both sides , and increased mortaring and shelling at night .
10 Maggie had so little to do during the day that she spent much of the time chatting and gossiping with Rose .
11 Indeed many hide during the day venturing out only at night .
12 Now I idled in the yellow light of closed banks , municipality and bad business all done for the day .
13 all depend on the day , you know , because the weather 's been superb has n't it really ?
14 There would be about a thousand to do in a day .
15 He says they 'll all talk about the day 's drive , much like they talk about a game of golf .
16 rather than walk round with wads in your pocket every day , they liked to be able to work on a day to day pay system
17 The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval .
18 He was unable to sleep during the day , and used the dead time to keep up with the newspapers and journals in the reading-room and to swim in the club pool while it was comparatively empty .
19 The tears came then ; great gasping sobs she had been unwilling and unable to cry since the day of the letter .
20 He could not sleep for two days before Billy 's first night , on 1 May 1974 , and he was unable to eat during the day of the opening show , which was attended by Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother .
21 Cane syrup is a light treacle , first made in the days of the plantations when sugar was refined by boiling it in huge , black , iron vats .
22 First finds of the day
23 Finlayson and Weir ( 9 ) , ( 10 ) found that in comprehensive education the academically bright pupil was constrained to conform to the anti-intellectual norm in the hostel community , a very different position from that obtaining in the days of Dr. Farquhar Macintosh , now rector of Royal High School , Edinburgh who remembers his hostel days on the mainland from a Hebridean background where the hostels housed an academic elite of Certificate pupils .
24 And the , as I say , it must have been difficult to go through a day , between nineteen thirty-nine , and nineteen forty-five without hearing the National Anthem somewhere , somehow .
25 But I do n't think there 'll be any to spare for a day or two .
26 Darren had always been a good and well-behaved boy but once he had returned home he had been waking repeatedly in the night and been difficult to manage in the day .
27 SO HAPPY Cries of delight as Princess Diana gets a thorough soaking during a day out at a theme park with little Prince Harry
28 It 's best to live for the day . ’
29 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
30 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
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