Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] [prep] the day " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The residents are all going to oppose this , and a lot of them are planning to go along on the day of the appeal , ’ she said .
2 Maurice was deserted , Maurice having been invited , as he quite often was , to go down for the day to Brighton .
3 A disturbingly high number , particularly of elderly women and women from ethnic minorities , are scared to go out during the day as well .
4 Though the Welsh version continues to go out on the day it is filmed , the new audience will be regaled with story lines familiar to the Welsh audience a few weeks later .
5 One day a week , the men were allowed a dark suit to go out for the day to visit friends or relatives .
6 ‘ You have to go back to the days of Brady and Hindley for an incident which compares to the horror . ’
7 I wo , I would like to go back to the days of my youth when we at Hogmanay there was usually frost and and and ice , and er we used to celebrate it partly on skates and it was great fun when you skated perhaps a mile and a half out of the town , and er er had a lovely ice festival and then we skated back and we had
8 I mean we 're not going to go back to the days of the commonwealth and relying on you know , lamb from New Zealand all the time .
9 I share the view of the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East that it does not make sense to go back to the days of the red flag , but we must find a compromise between the passenger 's interest , which is the interest of the railways , and the pedestrian 's interest .
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