Example sentences of "a particular day " in BNC.
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1 | Mike Loosley , general secretary of the Inner London Teachers ' Association - the area union branch — said yesterday : ‘ There 's no getting away from the fact that a child sent home on a particular day as a result of our action will be suffering . |
2 | Such factors include their own personal characteristics , their social and political background , which newspapers they read , how much television news they watched , whether they watched television news on a particular day , and even whether they watched BBC or ITV on a particular day . |
3 | Such factors include their own personal characteristics , their social and political background , which newspapers they read , how much television news they watched , whether they watched television news on a particular day , and even whether they watched BBC or ITV on a particular day . |
4 | In Asia Minor about 110 the younger Pliny , the governor of Bithynia , asked Trajan whether the profession of Christianity was in itself culpable or ‘ the vices associated with the name ’ , especially since after investigation by torture he had discovered that there were no frightful vices : the accused said their custom was to meet before dawn on a particular day to sing a hymn to Christ as a god and to take an oath ( sacramentum ) to abstain from wrongdoing . |
5 | These allow the computer to determine who will do the cover for a particular day . |
6 | In his Introduction to the Paston Letters J. Gairdner pointed out that letters were often dated as being written on a particular day of the week , say Monday or Wednesday , before or after such a celebration . |
7 | While every effort is made in our processes , we can not guarantee that every line will be manufacturing on a particular day . |
8 | Festinger and his colleagues wished to study what happened in a religious sect when their prophecy that the world was coming to an end on a particular day turned out to be wrong ( Festinger , Rieken , and Schachter 1956 ) . |
9 | In a recent case , section 17 was used to put pressure on a county council to offer a new location for a family on a particular day . |
10 | If a regular daily supply of mated animals is required it is sufficient to set up a series of cages with one male and three females in each , bearing in mind that in theory one in four females should be in oestrus on a particular day . |
11 | If a group of mated animals is required for a particular day it is possible to increase the probability of mating using the Whitten effect ( 5 ) . |
12 | This phenomenon can be used to increase the number of animals mating on a particular day . |
13 | Consider a particular day and the night that follows . |
14 | Normally anyone who receives an award in an Honours List attends on a particular day at the Palace when Her Majesty confers them wholesale . |
15 | It is not good enough , therefore , to operate monetary policy merely by reference to what is going on outside the window on a particular day . |
16 | It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day . |
17 | Workmen 's and Schoolchildren 's tickets were sold in lots of six , a certain colour being used on a particular day . |
18 | A person is an exempt individual on a particular day if |
19 | The state of the weather on a particular day could be taken as an example . |
20 | Incidentally is it a particular day that the FFL stuff is printed in the Torygraph ? |
21 | Of course she was smiling — if she handled it right this time , she might be able to ask him point blank for a particular day and time for that — perhaps not so accursed — interview . |
22 | Every Friday at 1.00 pm they are issued by allotment to the highest bidder by tender , or by allotment to the highest bidder when the Bank of England wishes to absorb a money market surplus on a particular day . |
23 | On a particular day the bill will mature . |
24 | In an economy with a government sector ( Figure 9.6 ) a net outflow of funds to the government ( where taxes exceed expenditure on a particular day ) results in the banking system being under-liquid . |
25 | A net inflow of funds from the government ( where expenditure exceeds taxes on a particular day ) results in the banking system being over liquid . |
26 | It is obvious from these figures that the financial system operates on the basis of confidence : if all the account holders decided to withdraw their deposits in the form of currency on a particular day ( an event with a probability value indistinguishable from zero ) , there would be a large number of disappointed account holders . |
27 | There is nothing more annoying than a computer system that works beautifully , say , in a library , and then one goes in at nine thirty in the morning and you ca n't get books out because the power has gone off , and if we are sure to go on having a society with industrial disputes , we want a system that is not capable of being completely ruined by one small section of workers deciding not to work on a particular day , and so I think while we 're putting them in , while we want to put them in in a way which that is compatible , we also need to think of having a kind of fail-safe system , particularly in the sort of more serious applications such as medicine and transport and so on , whereby we ca n't be held to ransom by very a small group of people , or indeed by just some technical fault , such as a power failure or something of this kind . |