Example sentences of "the day it " in BNC.

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1 Monstrous in this small room , though in the light of the day it reverts to its ordinary size , two biggish panels of glass , steel frame and stand , 227.5 x 175.8 cm.
2 The sky never seemed to wake up and about the middle of the day it darkened .
3 There is a need for close and on-going liaison with the regions and PTEs , but at the end of the day it is the sector that calls the tune .
4 But few engineers subscribe to this theory and at the end of the day it is the hardware engineer who has to ‘ get the thing working ’ .
5 ‘ We know how fast food moves through its gut , how much energy it takes to make one post-larval prawn from the day it hatches , and so on .
6 Design is about the way a product not only looks , but also functions , and for anybody in manufacturing industry or retailing to say they do n't take an interest in it would be perfectly ludicrous , because at the end of the day it is design that causes a product either to be successful or unsuccessful .
7 ‘ Do n't you remember the day it is ?
8 Recollection of the day it visited Millbrook is especially spine-chilling .
9 Later in the day it will take less than five minutes simultaneously to drop the Whole group , with their stores , into Safra from fifteen C-130 Hercules aircraft .
10 ‘ Albeit that they 're very good guidelines , at the end of the day it 's still up to individual to decide whether they adhere to them or not , ’ he said .
11 During the day it came again , the shadows falling off the walls .
12 The foal receives affection from its mother from the day it is born ; and the bond is strengthened as the mare provides not only nourishment , but also contact , security , reassurance , and grooming sessions .
13 At the end of the day it is the person that makes the impact .
14 They had been piled high on his desk until the day it fell through the floor because of all the weight .
15 The name stuck and by the end of the day it seemed to Murray that every child in the school covertly sniggered ‘ Toady ’ as he passed .
16 What with Mrs Clements and the girls also gone for the week , I suppose I was very conscious of the fact that once I departed , Darlington Hall would stand empty for probably the first time this century — perhaps for the first time since the day it was built .
17 It is better than tripods for a really wet crop since the crop may be put up the day it is cut even in rainy weather .
18 With the Eddie , you would n't know until the morning of the day it was happening .
19 Earlier in the day it had been raining , now there was a high wind blowing .
20 Coleridge had worked intensely , under Southey 's close scrutiny , to prepare the lectures , and had written the first at a single sitting between midnight and breakfast-time on the day it was delivered .
21 Later in the day it was said that the Germans had refused to issue any more food parcels for the rest of the week .
22 The objective of this special orientation , and similar arrangements in several other Mesoamerican cities , were the points on the horizon where the Sun rose and set on the day it passed directly overhead .
23 The justification for such bare-faced cheek is in the recorded sound , which even the most jaundiced critic would have to admit is strikingly vivid for its age , the piano sound clear and articulate , and the orchestral detail as immediate as the day it was recorded — perhaps even more so — with just a tiny hint of brassiness and a slight shortfall of orchestral power to give the game away .
24 During the day it 's a safe enough place .
25 At the end of the day it is good to be able to think that as you step back to look at the work — especially if you remember to get down from the ladder first .
26 On awakening it will rise from five to ten beats a minute , and during the day it will rise gradually and may be up to ten beats higher at bedtime than it was when you got up in the morning .
27 And they can all pinpoint the day it all went wrong for Arsenal : July 22 , 1992 — the day David Rocastle was allowed to join Leeds .
28 Leading Tory Euro-rebel Michael Spicer said : ‘ At the end of the day it became an issue of confidence .
29 The day it arrived , James was called to see the producer — and got the job on the spot .
30 Martin Pipe enlisted the help of Michael Dickinson , the now US-based trainer who saddled the first five home in the 1983 Cheltenham Gold Cup , in the preparation of Granville Again who hit form on the day it mattered to scoop the £140,000 Smurfit Champion Hurdle .
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