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

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1 Judge Allen told Clarke : ‘ Nothing this court can do can remedy the harm caused by your decision to drive on that day . ’
2 Two day conferences of the Permanent Secretaries are now held annually , with meetings between Grade 2 officers ( Deputy Secretaries ) taking place at intervals of two or three months , in each case supplemented by frequent day to day contacts .
3 It is nothing for 50 trucks of Canadian pea-fed bacon to arrive in one day , or as many as 2,000 barrels of apples .
4 This sad cycle of drought , deforestation and desertification continues to this day as the Sahara grows year by year .
5 The council meeting on that day tackled the question of how to pay for the coronation and the longer-term problem of household expenses .
6 The council meeting on that day tackled the question of how to pay for the coronation and the longer-term problem of household expenses .
7 Diana is later to tell friends their marriage died on that day .
8 Somehow , perhaps because of the retention of the ancient stones and bell tone , the air of monastic mystery and peace pervades to this day and is easily absorbed in this small environment of stillness and solitude .
9 On 6th December 1967 , the Forth Harbour Re-organisation Scheme became law by virtue of a Confirming Act passed on that day .
10 They were charged that they did contrive , design and plot to murder MOIR NcILCHENICH widow of Ellister for mere avarice and covetousness to attain to her money which they supposed she had lying by her in her house and in pursuance of this plot did upon some day of April 1698 in dead time of night murder her by strangling her with her own belt and thereafter threw her body over a rock into the sea so that the deed was not discovered for some time .
11 This is an adventure cruise in the best romantic tradition as you cruise around the beautiful Greek Islands , the scene changing from one day to the next , diving into the clear , blue water as you anchor for the night , or sipping your cooling drink as the harbour lights of a new port twinkle in the distance .
12 We report a fatal case of toxic shock syndrome in a 14 year old girl associated with minor day case dermatological surgery .
13 This type of alteration in the appearance of the eye goes on all day , as the animal moves from light to shade and back again , and it is so common a shift that it tends to obscure the other pupil changes that are taking place .
14 Somewhere , deep down , his body lies to this day .
15 Some modern footgear and small sized chocks would have been better than acid drops on that day !
16 Deland 's business survives to this day but , then , as now , it concentrates on lower-level search rather than on chief executives and Board directors .
17 ‘ You must be getting awful cabin-fever stuck in all day , ’ said Emma , as they pushed through the lancing wind .
18 Nowadays a modern road crosses the Glenshane Pass , and a forest has been planted across from the pub , but the tradition of hospitality begun in the little farmhouse continues to this day .
19 If the narrative of the drama continues from one day to the next , it makes sense to do at least some drama in the classroom most days .
20 In order to bring about reconciliation , in 1301 , Edward had his eldest son , Edward of Caernarvon , proclaimed the ‘ Prince of Wales ’ , and that custom continues to this day .
21 Three large buttons grace the front : a power stitch , a reset button and a turbo switch , though goodness knows why we still need turbo switches in this day and age .
22 But where the queen 's tears flowed down the wall , a little stream runs to this day .
23 It 's quite a bit to do on one day , to go and do four .
24 But it was not the only rainforest tree to fall on that day .
25 The epidural starts taking effect and I suddenly understand the meaning of the word ‘ relief ’ in the name given to this day !
26 The general astonishment lingers to this day .
27 This structured response is preferable to reactive or crisis management which is found where objectives are unclear , plans haphazard and where the organisation lives from one day to the next .
28 Martin Hebbert plans to take advantage of beautiful weather on Cloggy by deciding to fit two classic climbs into one day .
29 ‘ Picnic ’ : a word that she had had no occasion to use from that day to this .
30 This would of course mean that the costing documentation processed for each day , week or month ( depending on the size of the company ) would not be split between individual contracts , development or overhead items , but filed in order of processing .
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