Example sentences of "the [noun sg] yesterday " in BNC.
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1 | Elsewhere , there was more gloom for the Premier yesterday . |
2 | THE Goldsmith factor had beer shares on the hop yesterday . |
3 | TELEPHONE giant BT caught the City on the hop yesterday with a sweet £1bn deal in the US . |
4 | Mr Farrell said he was delighted by Lord James 's statement in The Scotsman yesterday that opting-out was not an escape route from closure threats . |
5 | A notice in The Scotsman yesterday said that the ceremony , to be held in Balerno Kirk on Wednesday , is to be a celebration of his life . |
6 | ONE OF Britain 's most powerful and modern locomotives was named The Scotsman yesterday at a ceremony in Edinburgh 's Waverley Station . |
7 | One source told The Scotsman yesterday that if the situation deteriorated further , the pit might have to be closed temporarily and kept on a care and maintenance basis only . |
8 | News of the break-up yesterday shook the cricketing world . |
9 | THE general manager of Greater Glasgow Health Board , Laurence Peterken , held further talks about his future with the board yesterday . |
10 | The board yesterday decided to close 11 of its 77 community clinics after it was told that studies had shown that doctors ' practices were taking on responsibility for child health surveillance . |
11 | RITUALISTIC as it was , the Tory grass-roots ' orgiastic display of support for their leader came from the heart yesterday . |
12 | LAUGHING : Tanned Antonia , back in London and in the money yesterday |
13 | The money yesterday , it 's alright rub it in ! |
14 | He refused to discuss the case yesterday . |
15 | Opening the case yesterday , a Crown lawyer told the jury that Mr Winning was employed by the Housing Executive to protect property from vandals . |
16 | The president , through his spokesman , also lashed out at the chief justice , Valery Zorkin , for publicly opposing his weekend speech before the Constitutional Court began formally to review the case yesterday . |
17 | Greenkeeper Paul Holmes and park warden Raymond Davies said they were ‘ horrified ’ when they saw the damage yesterday morning . |
18 | SPY Ian Spiro took the riddle of his family 's massacre with him to the grave yesterday . |
19 | Kimmy and Kimmy found a ferret down the field yesterday . |
20 | Peter Brooke , the Heritage Secretary , announced the ban yesterday , saying : ‘ This Government will not tolerate exploitative material of a sexually-explicit or gratuitously-violent nature . ’ |
21 | Dick Hern , who announced the decision yesterday , would not elaborate on the reason for choosing the easier option of the Champion Stakes , but Willie Carson , Nashwan 's rider , has said he would be loathe to try the horse at Longchamp again . |
22 | ONE of Europe 's symbolic Communist strongholds is preparing for its final battle after the decision yesterday of the state-owned Renault car company to close its 60-year-old Paris factory at Boulogne Billancourt in 1992 . |
23 | Councillors reached the decision yesterday at a meeting of the policy and resources committee . |
24 | They only heard about the decision yesterday afternoon . |
25 | If Mitzi had been sitting on the lilac branch with the squirrel yesterday ( and at this point her thoughts brought a smile to Elisabeth 's face ) , she would have overheard much to have kept her mind and tongue engaged . … |
26 | Lee switched on the light and the bulb went , like the one in the kitchen yesterday . |
27 | I happened to be walking past the kitchen yesterday when I heard you calling to someone named William . ’ |
28 | you can move around , I was sa , wearing it in the kitchen yesterday , you can move around and it 's er |
29 | The ministry yesterday confirmed that it intended to slaughter the birds . |
30 | Mr Alan Rawley QC , for Mother Catherine , 82 , the Mother Superior of the monastery , said that evidence supplied by the Ministry yesterday morning revealed that salmonella typhimurium had been isolated from a ‘ bulked up ’ sample of the intestines of five of the chickens . |