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

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1 ‘ She is tall and fair and fair-skinned , a nice green dress , good-looking I should say , although it was artificial light and I should think she looks very different in the day time … yes , I should think very different .
2 STAFF from pictured on a day trip to Ipswich in September , 1950 .
3 In b and c , the local times of each point were within a few hours of local noon and so the ClO values may be taken as qualitatively representative of the day maximum , which in run 4 reached 1.1p.p.b.v. at this level .
4 The staffing at each of the day care centres consists of our paid day centre manager and 10–12 volunteers .
5 His home was not that of a day labourer or landless tenant but that of a middle-class artisan .
6 Further afield is the ‘ Eternal City ’ — Rome , crammed with historic landmarks , and alive with an energetic lust for life , all accessible for a day trip .
7 Passivity and dependence are attributed to us , and our only collective identity is as ‘ the disabled ’ — as tragic individuals who , to a varying degree , are the recipients of care , unlikely to be creative without the stimulation and assistance of others often in an institutional setting such as the day centre or ‘ rehabilitation ’ unit .
8 The principle of individual user autonomy was sacrosanct in the day centres generally and the Contact group in particular .
9 The large proportion of schedule 11 cases in the AEC sample contrasts dramatically with the proportion commencing probation nationally in 1988 , that is , 63 per cent of the AEC 's probationers were subject to a day centre requirement compared with only six per cent nationally ; similarly , 31 per cent of the AEC probationers were subject to a specified activity requirement compared with only six per cent nationally ( Home Office , 1990c , p. 46 ) .
10 Between the three ports , a number of destinations are available , ideal for a day excursion .
11 In that case put it back to later in the day sir because the statements have to be read out in court .
12 Whenever Keith has been good for a day Mr Smith should watch a programme on the television with him .
13 Clwyd charges only £5 a week and other counties do not charge at all for the day centres .
14 Somewhat late in the day BBC Programme Planning decided it was unhappy with new seasons of Doctor Who opening around early November .
15 I 've hardly got any in cos when I left my nursery I got them all to do me one and when I left my school I got a load of them to do me one I did n't get many at the day nursery , but I got a handful .
16 Similar difficulties were evident in the day centres studied .
17 Happy in the day time , happier in the night-time .
18 I do n't remember doing much of that on the day thing .
19 The gossip pegs Monday July 27 as the day DEC could announce additional layoffs with some people saying this round could force out as many as 15,000 people worldwide along with the closure of maybe ten manufacturing plants .
20 And you 'll be ava you 'll finish this you 'll be available during the day time wo n't you ?
21 I won a scholarship to one of the Day School Trust schools and we were able to study what we wanted .
22 Later one of the day boys , on his way home after being kept in , saw an empty bottle of Smirnoff 's in the long grass near the drive .
23 If you already know the basics of map and compass work but want to improve your skills , why not take part in one of the day courses organised throughout the Lake District National Park ?
24 Frank , one of the day men brought it in on a trolley a few minutes later .
25 Walking up with us to our wards , Aline said , ‘ I guess they 'll keep you in Marcus until your nights off , and then shove one of the day staff nurses on nights . ’
26 The higher rate can be paid if one of the day requirements and one of the night requirements are satisfied .
27 Soutar to change on of his days for one of the days John has to spend here .
28 Says she 's too young for the day centre . ’
29 He could not own property which was not necessary for every day living .
30 Teaching at night is unlikely to prove popular ( with teacher or pupil ! ) and the night shift in a hospital ward can not be made equivalent to the day shift ( except for intensive care units which are continuously busy ) .
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