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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , the advent of motorways has extended the range of the day trip , and Edwards and Dennis ( 1976 ) using gravity models and regression analysis have predicted that motorways could increase the number of longer-distance day trips to the southwest of England by between 11 and 17 per cent .
2 Barbara at the end of the day , at the end of the day Lance let me ask Barbara this question , at the end of the day , everyone 's been saying if th if they feel good doing it , and it gives them that much confidence and they feel great about it , whatever it looks like , why object ?
3 But Carwyn Williams at least had the consolation of winning the Wipeout of the Day Award .
4 His greatest passion was for spreading education , and the good works he did in this field were prodigious in number and scope ; he was instrumental in the work of the Day Continuation Schools , the London Schools ' Swimming Association , the London Shakespeare League , and the Men 's Institutes .
5 In that case of the day sir because the statements have to read out in full .
6 Sorta linking this in with the Manc of the Day stuff … who remembers the BBC2 program that ran nearly half the season …
7 because at the end of the day other who come in and start are gon na listen and see what they do
8 At the end of the day success will go to the system and the exchanges which are able to deliver the lowest costs to traders .
9 She would call on them , and then she would spend the rest of the day shopping .
10 At the end of the day Child and I were cursing our luck and Douglas Hamilton was waxing lyrical about the placidity of the beasts , who had allowed him to come within six yards of them .
11 It is not only the limitations of the day centre model of care but also the legacy of segregated schooling which makes taking over control so difficult .
12 But it would be very interesting if er you had a positive er proposal or something constructive to make which we might be able to examine , but I can tell you at the end of the day money is required and this government wo n't allow to spend er , the money that er we have got er er erm at the moment that we could , er use but they wo n't let us .
13 I won a scholarship to one of the Day School Trust schools and we were able to study what we wanted .
14 In b and c , the local times of each point were within a few hours of local noon and so the ClO values may be taken as qualitatively representative of the day maximum , which in run 4 reached 1.1p.p.b.v. at this level .
15 Er this is the end of the day report and that we keep in a file and they , they could be brought .
16 Her sister Maude Newbigin , who graduated from Edinburgh University in 1893 , later served as lecturer in history and deputy principal of the Day Training College , Portsmouth .
17 In discussing future development of day care , current facilities must be examined as to their suitability in ensuring that the objectives of the day care can be effectively met .
18 The staffing at each of the day care centres consists of our paid day centre manager and 10–12 volunteers .
19 A sponsored ‘ step aerobics ’ session will take place at the Dolphin Centre on Sunday , March 29 in aid of the day care centre appeal .
20 He probably found that Ma was good in bed , but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all , even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical , I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda , but Ma had him neatly encircled .
21 Other issues were that the potential of the day hospital was not being fully exploited and that the mental health centres were evidently not properly integrated with the general hospital unit .
22 The prime role of the day hospital for patients with dementia ( The Pinel Centre ) is to cater for more severely dementing patients than can usually be cared for in alternative facilities , particularly when behaviour disturbance is a prominent feature of the patient 's condition .
23 The goal of the day hospital is to ensure that the patient 's level of functioning is maintained at as high a level as possible , while levels of anxiety in both patient and carer are decreased , levels of confidence being likewise increased .
24 The Rake 's Progress English National Ballet and de Valois ' interpretation of Hogarth 's evils of the day Right : the Betrayed Girl ; below : the last meeting in Bedlam ( Margaret Barbieri ; Margaret Barbieri , Desmond Kelly )
25 Thanks for your fax of the DAY PASS APPLICATION FORM : I follow this letter with 5 sheets ( that is 10 application forms ) .
26 A third species of the day frog , of which there are six , is now declining , as have several other of exotic amphibians .
27 And at the end of the day transport matters are only one consideration which need to be taken into account in considering alternative er locations , and it may not be the most important .
28 Non-members may use unbooked courts or play a game with a member on payment of the day membership ( guest ) fee ; unless you are an early bird or night owl where the guest fee is waived for players vacating courts before 09.00 or on court after 22.30 .
29 Non-members may use unbooked courts or play a game with a member on payment of the day membership ( guest ) fee ; unless you are an early bird or night owl where the guest fee is waived for players vacating courts before 09.00 or on court after 22.30 .
30 I 've abandoned abandoned you all day , most of the day darling and
  Next page