Example sentences of "time of [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | This means you can get professional help any time of the day or night , and at weekends . |
2 | INSOMNIACS bored with counting sheep can now organise their financial affairs at any time of the day or night , seven days a week with the launch of Firstdirect , Midland Bank 's telephone banking service . |
3 | Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer . |
4 | In between are the ‘ fair ’ judges , whose judgement is seen to be unaffected by mood or the time of the day , and whose punishment fits the crime . |
5 | At what time of the day do you feel best ? |
6 | There is no good evidence to indicate that these processes can not be achieved by the body equally well at any time of the day or night . |
7 | Flying at any time of the day is demanding ; at night the demands can be greater , but they are far outweighed by the privilege of seeing the earth from such a spectacular vantage point . |
8 | DeFries would n't drop anything any time of the day for David any more . |
9 | ( Before I went to work in the morning I would take a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush and deal with the black-and-white chequered marble shop doorstep — in my memory it is a glittering affair , although cold on frosty mornings — because at that time of the day the rising sun often shone full down the High Street where we lived and on me , as I knelt on the cobbled pavement plying my scrubbing-brush . ) |
10 | This implication was later firmed up by the Sages of the Second Commonwealth to become a fully-fledged rabbinic declaration of exemption embracing nearly all of the positive commandments whose fulfilment depended upon a specific time of the day or year — an exemption which rapidly came to be viewed in terms of actual exclusion ( Kidd . |
11 | A relatively short time of the day is spent in educational classes — the children are divided into two groups for these according to age or ability . |
12 | That is to say , I did not take sufficient account of the fact that at that time of the day , what Mr Farraday enjoys is a conversation of a lighthearted , humorous sort . |
13 | hot water bottles are useful for keeping you warm at any time of the day or night . |
14 | As the sun could never shine into the houses at any time of the day they must have been cold and damp . |
15 | ‘ What a time of the day to be drunk . ’ |
16 | That requires fast response and qualified diagnosis of highly skilled maintenance engineers who should be available any time of the day and night for the whole year . |
17 | The top riders never appear to be hurrying — in fact Mark Todd often appears to be quite casual as he clocks up the fastest time of the day . |
18 | Mark Todd often appears to be quite casual as he clocks up a fastest time of the day . |
19 | Detective Sergeant Roger Coe , who is heading the investigation , said : ‘ Someone must have seen something , this was at a very busy time of the day , right in the town centre . |
20 | She was amazed how much easier the tube journey to Mornington Crescent was at this time of the day . |
21 | It was one of the evenings when Mrs Bennett , having left everything ready to be heated , was not returning , especially as Celia 's feeling of nausea at this time of the day had more or less disappeared . |
22 | The only way you can have a reasonably fair assessment of weight loss if you are trying to lose weight is to weigh yourself once a week , on the same scales , at the same time of the day and preferably with no clothes on ! |
23 | Avoid the hottest time of the day , when the sun 's rays are directly overhead and at their most powerful and harmful . |
24 | Make it absolutely clear , as I did , that you are prepared to fight back at any time of the day or night no matter how painful it may be ; and that you will keep on fighting until the day you finally beat them . |
25 | In fact , working at that time of the day often helps to clear the mind and although I do n't intend to forget about Brisbane I certainly wo n't dwell on it . ’ |
26 | Cystitis attacks can ‘ come on ’ any time of the day or night . |
27 | ‘ At this time of the day they go off to collect food , ’ Don Mini said . |
28 | Although it was morning and the quietest time of the day the air was already pungent with the smell of curry and spices , reminding Massingham that it was some hours since breakfast and that there was no certainty when he would get his lunch . |
29 | ‘ Ye gods , at this time of the day , my friend ? ’ he said , his portly form draped by a dark grey suit comfortable enough to give his portliness room to live and breathe . |
30 | It is interesting to note that high spring tides occur at approximately the same time of the day every year in each location on the coast . |