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

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1 In the pre-robotised days the job had a number of characteristics which job design experts would have recognised as leading to a reasonably high level of job satisfaction .
2 Then he was dropped five games later and it became obvious to all that the goalkeeping hero of the finest days the club had ever known could not be long in going — and on 16 October 1973 he moved over to Orient for a £30,000 fee .
3 For example … / in the old days a man of my standing would never have gone to the shops ; everything would be sent to his house : grain , chillies , cotton , cloth .
4 In the old days a man could be left to languish in prison uncharged and forgotten .
5 Erm I know it 's associated with over extraction of water at certain points but but be that as it may , but in the old days the Sussex Lands Committee er used to be er a county function and did take an overview erm of the whole West Sussex scene in terms of what happened erm it is now really now erm not our responsibility , although we put members on it , it 's a now fairly weak er joint body but it 's pretty toothless .
6 In the old days the journey took nine or ten days by camel .
7 In the old days the surgeon made an incision in the lower portion of the tummy and reached the enlarged gland that way , but before the coming of antibiotics it was quite common for infections to develop or for the prostate to turn cancerous .
8 ‘ In the old days the agency head knew every one of his staff .
9 She spoke recently of the strain of the six days a week work schedule that she said had left her shattered .
10 ‘ In the early days a woman stand-up comic was not really accepted .
11 The as I said this , this is required for identification for the organism , but the to the toxin has been recognised for a very , very long time and right from er , the early days the possibility of inactivating the biological properties of a toxin while retaining their immunological properties has been attractive to people seeking to prevent these diseases .
12 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive had driven away about 60% of my circle of friends .
13 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive had driven away about 60% of my circle of friends .
14 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive drove away 60% of my circle of friends .
15 Very gifted , but in the early days the ensemble was not always very good .
16 In the early days the Clash often went hungry .
17 In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort , or no one would have travelled in the first charabancs .
18 To keep it solvent in the early days the office sold travel goods such as baggage , guidebooks and walking-sticks in addition to the tours and other travel arrangements , which were the main source of income .
19 ‘ The officials at Preston have been nothing but encouraging and in the early days the coaching staff put in a lot of time to make up for my lack of experience .
20 By the end of the second day the excitement had worn off .
21 On the second day the weather was as bad but we did n't get the very worst of it .
22 The following day a telephone message advised him his services were no longer required .
23 Early on the following day a Lithuanian who had been on duty alone at a nearby post was found shot dead in what some reports suggested might have been revenge for the death of the Byelorussian .
24 On the same day , work began on reconstructing and rebuilding telecommunications buildings and the following day a campaign was launched to repair damaged roads and bridges .
25 The statement prompted on the following day a message from UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd expressing surprise at its content .
26 The following day a fleet of Skodas transports us west across Czechoslovakia to Adrspach .
27 There is , for instance , no recorded order to seize Rivers ' land , but its forfeiture was effective by 28 May ( when money from it was paid into the exchequer ) and on the following day a steward was appointed for the earl 's Norfolk land .
28 There is , for instance , no recorded order to seize Rivers ' land , but its forfeiture was effective by 28 May ( when money from it was paid into the exchequer ) and on the following day a steward was appointed for the earl 's Norfolk land .
29 On the following day a statement was made in the Daily Worker embodying the Comintern declaration and correcting the previous statement of policy .
30 The following day a relative came to the village and said that my mother had died of shock soon after reaching her cousin 's house .
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