Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] the [num ord] day " in BNC.
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1 | She looked the sort of girl who is so often a trademark of California — a girl who could dance all night , yet play tennis or golf , ride or swim the next day without the slightest effort . |
2 | They work as if they must get rich by the evening and die the next day . |
3 | They have long ago mastered the art of arranging musical notes into a pattern that the general public can retain and whistle the next day , and their delivery is as simple as it is direct . |
4 | The Huddersfield party arrived in Paris in the early morning after a journey of nearly twenty-four hours by train and boat , and spent the first day sightseeing . |
5 | I attended a Wagner performance that evening , high in the gallery , and spent the next day clambering around Gaudi 's towers of the Sagrada Familia . |
6 | Allitt was arrested on 21 May and released the next day . |
7 | The next lots of parcels are being collected by TNT and delivered the next day for £35 . |
8 | Chairman David Nairn thanked Grant for the open manner with which he had answered these questions and brought the first day 's business proceedings to and end . |
9 | At least I do n't think so , ’ I told her , but she just smiled and told me she had no further use for me that day and to call the next day which was to be a school holiday . |
10 | Valdemar was extremely helpful and took the next day off work to show us some of the local birds . |
11 | He suffered 50 percent burns , and died the next day in hospital . |
12 | The conference adjourned on Nov. 2 for the Spanish All Souls public holiday , and resumed the next day for bilateral talks . |
13 | Some twenty-four people at least would attend these meetings and all would be put up in the château , or its annexe , and provided with lunch , dinner and breakfast the next day . |
14 | The judge retires for the night to consider his sentence and returns the next day to jail Leonard McLean for eighteen months . |
15 | 30 June 1989 found most of the battalion not on guard in bearskins and tunics , but enjoying the last day of a fortnight 's shooting on the ranges at Salisbury Plain , on ISAAC . |
16 | Bruce , a second-hand dealer for 15 years , said he had taken away the items in a van but returned the next day because he wanted to buy a chest of drawers . |