Example sentences of "[art] day [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the days following the crash controversy arose over the Indian authorities ' refusal to allow European investigators access to either the " black box " cockpit voice recordings or the digital flight recorder . |
2 | The Tokyo stock market staged a limited recovery in the days following the discovery of the scandal , but trade remained generally at much lower levels than in recent years as the depression which had gripped the market since the start of 1989 continued its course . |
3 | Mr Zeman was sharply attacked in the official news media in the days following the publication of his views , which he followed up with an article in the most important samizdat newspaper , Lidove Noviny . |
4 | In the days following the Frolic , life dropped into a dull routine which Jess welcomed . |
5 | It seemed that in the days following the Earl 's death , his children displayed a hardness that even surprised me . |
6 | In the days following the attempt , sources said that some of those detained also were killed . |
7 | Although , the Ministry of Correctional Services claimed that all political prisoners had been released , at least three acknowledged political prisoners were freed in the days following the launch of the campaign . |
8 | But it ca n't be denied that in the days following the concert — which was seen by one-and-a-half billion people all over the world groups watched their LPs , new and old , surge healthily up the charts , taking their bank balances to new heights . |
9 | In the days following the coup soldiers opened fire on hundreds of civilians in different sectors of Port-au-Prince , including Cité Soleil and Lamentin 54 , and in other parts of the country , leaving hundreds head and wounded . |
10 | The verbal instructions are important — they will act as reminders in the days following the lesson and help the pupil to inhibit his natural tendency to slip back into the old habits . |
11 | The day previously a town centre poll had revealed that only 50pc of Darlingtonians could name the town 's distinctly high profile MP . |
12 | Now , almost a year to the day later the show will finally go ahead at the Frank Matcham designed theatre . |
13 | The former timetable will resume the day after a decision on whether to refer the offer is announced . |
14 | It comes the day after a village post office was held-up at gunpoint and a police officer shot at . |
15 | IT IS pretty rare to come across a football manager brave enough to hold up his hands the day after a beating and invite criticism . |
16 | Within hours of this US response , which Iraq 's ruling Revolution Command Council denounced as " disgraceful " , the Soviet Union tried to rescue its peace initiative by announcing that Aziz ( who was still in Moscow ) had agreed to a revised six-point peace plan whereby ( i ) Iraq would agree to comply with Resolution 660 ; ( ii ) withdrawal from Kuwait would begin the day after a ceasefire ; ( iii ) the withdrawal would be completed within 21 days , including withdrawal from Kuwait City within four days ; ( iv ) once the withdrawal had been completed all relevant UN Security Council resolutions would lapse ; ( v ) all prisoners of war would be released three days after a ceasefire ; and ( vi ) monitoring of the ceasefire would be carried out by observers or peacekeeping forces as determined by the UN Security Council . |
17 | In general , do n't do a hard run on either of the two preceding days or the day after a race . |
18 | The air embargo had been agreed in principle by the five permanent Council members on Sept. 19 , the day after a meeting of the nine-member Western European Union in Paris at which Foreign and Defence Ministers had decided to " take all further measures necessary for the full and effective enforcement of the embargo , with particular attention to air traffic " . |
19 | Speaking the day after a meeting of the Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) , Babangida said that caretaker committees would take over the adminstration of the two parties and would , in conjunction with the National Electoral Commission ( NEC ) , draw up new guidelines for the selection of party executives at local , state and national level . |
20 | If the rent is payable in arrear , the date chosen should be the day after a rent day . |
21 | Progress seemed to have halted ; two more furtive searches of Charlie 's office had turned up nothing other than his hidden Scotch bottle but then , every evening of the day after a job , she 'd see him go in there empty-handed and the book would be on his desk when he summoned her . |
22 | The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’ |
23 | Three weeks ' extra salary which is given on the day before a holiday was taken . |
24 | From Tuesday , racing 's rulers will make trainers nominate jockeys by 3.30 on the day before a race instead of 45 minutes before as is the case now . |
25 | For novices , anxiety tended to mount steadily from the day before a jump to the moment of jumping . |
26 | The prosecution have said Tanya was killed by Probyn the day before a court hearing for custody of their two children , and he caused her car to drop beneath the waters of the River Severn . |
27 | Lawrence usually rules out players who do not train on the day before a game . |
28 | In January , the day before a conference on chemical weapons opened in Paris , the Romanian leader announced publicly that he would not accept a ban on chemical weapons unless a universal ban on nuclear weapons was agreed at the same time . |
29 | During a flight the day before a discrepancy between the Captain 's and First Officer 's localiser indications had been observed : an approach flow from the left side of the cockpit resulted in the aircraft tracking to the left of the localiser . |
30 | A day later the House of Commons energy select committee published a report entitled The cost of nuclear power : what went wrong ? , strongly critical of government ministers . |