Example sentences of "day [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Thinking of Minnie was to think of days long ago when she had been at the centre of things .
2 Emily sighed heavily , no more would she sit beneath those trees reading or idling away her days so carelessly as she had done , was it only a few short weeks ago ?
3 But the chance survival of a record of a miracle on Easter Day not long before Lanfranc 's arrival shows that the monks were still giving a dramatic representation of the three women at the tomb searching for the risen Lord as laid down in the Regularis Concordia .
4 Like you say , a couple of days off now and then , you seem to come back a little bit more fired up .
5 These were faithfully reported in the press a few days later so that readers knew the position of every member of the Cabinet .
6 Three days later , give the pointed end another coat along 2 ft ( 0.6m ) of its length , to protect it to 6 inches ( 15cm ) above ground level , and repeat again three days later so that there are three coats all told .
7 One day , they met in the second class compartment of a train — unemployed but taking the bad days as cheerfully as the good , knowing that tomorrow probably would find them enjoying the material rewards of advertising yet again .
8 ‘ No , you can talk quite freely — there 's no phone tapping these days as far as we know ’
9 I would therefore ask you to contact myself or Mr Day as soon as possible in order to make arrangements for the training to be organised .
10 Taking the day so still and steady with him .
11 It was obvious at this stage that the race was going to develop into the best of the day so far and when Lofthouse moved ahead again with one lap to go , Robert had it all to do .
12 The jury of seven men and five women have been given the day off tomorrow while both sides consider the evidence against Marsh and on Monday make their final submissions to the court .
13 well listen , I think I think he will have a day off today because he certainly was n't very well yesterday and then go again the day after .
14 The Hibs players have been given the day off today and will train in Jersey tomorrow morning before flying back to Edinburgh .
15 It 's two years since my … er … incident and you 've hardly had a day off ever since — you 've fussed around me like a mother hen .
16 Take a day off now and then as a reward .
17 Incidentally erm next Friday no the Friday after , so Friday the eleventh anyway , we 're gon na set the whole t erm Hall out for the banquet a day early so that people can come and see it .
18 But eventually they come to accept the situation and seem able to live each day more perfectly and more beautifully than the rest of us are able to do .
19 I think we 'll have it in Norwich actually cos I wan na w want a few words with the day after so while I 'm in Norwich Norwich and can hobble to the meeting Okay , you 've got all your dates for your appraisals .
20 It is very easy if you like the day before literally as the minister said , the day before for them to make their change as to where the cut off point comes .
21 Whatever the reason , you will have to take my word for it that a hill-walk is still an exhilarating day out even when you ca n't see a thing .
22 She felt grateful because it was Kate 's day out so that she had this to do .
23 Failing that , plan a day out together or even spend an evening with the television off , and concentrate on each other and discuss your feelings and needs honestly .
24 Wednesday 12 February 1800 was a commonplace day as far as the Pearmans were concerned .
25 ‘ We all know about criminal cases and traffic offences , but there are many aspects of the work of the Magistrates Court which do not see the light of day as far as the general public are concerned , for example juvenile and matrimonial cases .
26 ‘ That would be the best possible way to mark the day as far as I am concerned .
27 After the break he resumed work and continued until two-thirty in the afternoon when it was the end of the day as far as the horses were concerned .
28 As regards myself I rarely ever tire or find the day too long though I am constantly walking a circumstance which being considered much to my health being better able to bear fatigue than when last I walked over the hills with you and I found your advice not to take spirits very very judicious .
29 I remember that day very well because it was the first day that Mr. Andrew did n't come . "
30 ‘ She remembers the day very well and it was wonderful to talk about it again .
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