Example sentences of "sunday [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The repeated frustration of his attempts to introduce changes led to an impassioned plea in the Sunday Express for more freedom of action at club level : ‘ I appeal to the authorities to release the brake which they seem to delight in jamming on new ideas … as if wisdom is only to be found in the council chamber …
2 When a dispute about new technology stopped production of The Sunday Times for 18 months , the management had to deal with 65 separate chapels .
3 The media commentary on this first Report concentrated on this exclusion , and I was pilloried in the Sunday Times for blacklisting Enid Blyton 's Noddy .
4 It needed considerable force of character , whatever the merits of the issue , for the Thomson family to shut down The Times and The Sunday Times for a year and for Murdoch to move the papers to ‘ fortress Wapping ’ later , in his struggles with the unions .
5 We 've seen the Sunday Times for example , introducing horoscopes and more articles on the Royal Family .
6 I , I 'd forego 'd that Sunday afternoon for agreeing to come there .
7 Too many Sunday drivers for my liking .
8 Yesterday Nesta drove into their £600,000 mansion near Maidenhead , Berks , to prepare Sunday lunch for a group of friends .
9 He took me out last Sunday and I said as we were driving over to Lavenham , I said an early would be much appreciated , I said I cooked the Sunday Lunch for my lodgers , but I have n't , in fact , had any myself he said you 've got to have a high tea , he said you must have a proper meal and he ordered up salad and a a ham salad and have this and have that and have the other , where as some of them like this chap Gerald who was erm sent me by one of the other agencies the first time we went out he took me to a meal and he obviously felt that quite enough , after that he used to come out to see me after he 'd had his meal meanness , hanging onto money !
10 He always demanded the best food available and the use of our big room every Sunday night for gambling with his cronies .
11 As Joe bowed his head and laughed , Mick went on , ‘ And every Sunday night for years and years it happened , because every Sunday night I 'd go down to hell .
12 Mr used to open up his dragons and start his steam engine and driving the organ , and he used to give an organ recital every wakes ' Sunday night for the cot fund .
13 In 1982 , Sunday opening for his mail catalogue surplus bargains was an instant success , with customers flocking from a wide area to his Saltburn premises .
14 There are hundreds of people gathering every Sunday morning for a car boot sale
15 Women did their shopping , gossiped , then went home to prepare the Sunday meals for their families .
16 The Theatre and Theatre Museum is open daily 30th March–31st October , Monday–Saturday 11.00am–4.45pm , Sunday 2.30pm–4.45pm for guided tours .
17 Activities that would lead towards the objective of writing a short story might be , ‘ clear the spare room out and set up a desk ’ , ‘ enrol on a weekend workshop on creative writing ’ , ‘ set aside the next four Sunday afternoons for writing ’ , ‘ arrange to visit a friend in six weeks ’ time with a completed first draft' .
18 He maintained his strong links with the world of the deaf formed during his two years at the Institution by getting together with Matthew Burns , q.v. , and Alexander Blackwood to start Sunday services for the deaf of Edinburgh in June 1830 .
19 The march , organised by members of the Roman Catholic Church , followed Sunday services for ‘ Peace and hope ’ in Zaire .
20 A Sunday school for the half-pints .
21 Barnes added : ‘ Being on the same pitch as that other bloke Barnes would be a dream because only two years ago I was putting up the nets on Sunday mornings for my hospital team . ’
22 Run by the redoubtable Cheryl , the wonderful Aultnamain ( along with the Cluanie Inn , the only pub I know with its name on even the most basic Highland road map ) is a Sunday mecca for musos and the merely thirsty from all around .
23 For more than 25 years the only English transmission from Holland on Sundays has been ‘ The Happy Station ’ programme , the longest running radio show in the world which started in 1928 , and this continues in the new Sunday slot for Europe .
24 During his life he led the deaf congregation of the Bristol Institute of the Deaf in Sunday worship for sixty-seven years and was one of the most popular members of the deaf community .
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