Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [adv] [adj] day " in BNC.

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1 The GT 35s were immediately comfortable and even on the backpack , with one very long day in the heat , I suffered no blisters and little foot discomfort .
2 It will run until 6 pm each day over the bank holiday , and to 5 pm on Tuesday .
3 She felt certain then that whether Naylor called her back to the new extension to tell her to deny that she was engaged to him or not , she would without fail , before five o'clock that day , be summoned to account for Travis 's unexpected easy acceptance of her getting engaged to someone else .
4 Admission is £1 adults and 50p children , and the exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day .
5 From 27th–29th April 9.45 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. each day at the I.L.E.A. Music Centre , Sutherland Street , Pimlico , S.W.1 Cost £15 for three days ( excluding meals ) Enquiries to the Dalcroze Society 01.455.1268 .
6 Specially trained staff are on tap from 9 am to 9 pm each day .
7 There was a similar result in Campbell ( decd ) v Jeffey [ 1984 ] CLY 2296 where the defendant and his passenger drank six pints of beer each in one another 's company at lunchtime and two further pints each after the defendant had collected his passenger at 9.30 pm that day .
8 Tennis The competitions involve boys and girls in the under-12 and under-14 age groups and the first matches on the centre 's main tennis courts are at 9.30 am each day .
9 I recall one man in the dale saying that he passed Sleetburn going up the fell to shepherd at 10 a.m. one day and heard Sam and Mother playing .
10 The Czar was going to visit the wards at 10 a.m. next day and everyone would get a medal .
11 At 4.00 am next day , the light-flight up La Meije started .
12 He remained at heart a scholar , rising at 5 a.m. each day to keep up with his reading of new books from abroad and often having Continental scholars staying with him , under whose influence he came to have an extreme Reformist attitude to the Mass .
13 On Wednesday 18 May 1692 Admiral Edward Russell ( later Lord Orford ) put out to sea and at 4 am next day , Thursday 19 May , one of his frigates reported the enemy in sight .
14 ( c ) The El Salvador Human Rights Campaign discovered at 1 o'clock one day that Henry Kissinger was due to pay a flying visit to London .
15 From the Half Moon Battery you can see — and hear ! — the time gun fired at one o'clock each day .
16 At the top of the tower the time-ball falls at one o'clock each day — originally intended as a signal to ships in the Firth of Forth .
17 Fishing starts at 9 am each day and last casts are made half an hour after sunset .
18 Here we single out Gilbert Clark , of St. Columba's-by-the-Castle , who gave us efficiency at last with his advance-planning and ingenious equipment , along with himself , heart and soul ; David Wright , now an old friend , and Shearer Borthwick , of Augustine Congregational Church , who came at 8 am and again at 2.30 pm each day , to help in so many ways ; and Duncan Curr , the new Chairman of Christian Aid/C.E.E.C. , from Dublin Street Baptist Church .
19 The Bank 's initial forecast and the factors behind it are made available at 9.45 a.m. each day , but revisions to the overall shortage may be made during the course of the day , typically being announced at noon and 2 p.m .
20 By 2 p.m. that day she was in a very anxious state and accepted the social worker 's offer of a short stay bed on a trial basis to help her make a decision .
21 Large thunderstorms in the late afternoon forced us to stop flying by 2 pm each day .
22 This was not only a matter of pride but was also done to conform to the old City by-law which called for the cleansing of pavements by 3 p.m. each day .
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