Example sentences of "on that [num ord] day " in BNC.
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1 | But then the wind was horrendous at Dublin : the ships in Dublin Bay were bobbing about like corks , and the last man to equal par on that first day had gone out at 11.30 AM . |
2 | They were entitled to eat after the last sitting in the central dining car , Emil said , rinsing glasses , but usually they went only for dinner , if then ; I could see why , as after the sandwiches on that first day we ate the all-too-few left-over portions of the Lucullan lunch we had served . |
3 | ‘ Two months , ’ commented Tom absently , and he gazed down the road remembering how he watched Willie 's thin little hunched body stumbling after Sammy on that first day . |
4 | He had told him of the English girl on that first day when he had asked for the loan of the flat and permission for Constance to telephone from his palazzo . |
5 | It was apparent to Miss Wharton , on that first day , that he had never been inside a church before , but neither then nor on any subsequent visit did he evince the least curiosity about its purpose . |
6 | His car was still outside ; it was the open-top Volkswagen Beetle he 'd bought himself on that first day straight from the showroom window . |
7 | On that first day everybody wanted to see me , and I was shown to over three hundred and fifty people . |
8 | On that first day we set off with high hopes of finding out what the foxes were doing and to work out where to concentrate our filming efforts . |
9 | On that first day I had little thought to spare for Parma itself , but gradually I came to realize how fortunate I was to go to school in a city that was both beautiful and intensely interesting . |
10 | She snuggled down and began to drift to sleep , memories of Alain holding her here as she wept on that first day , memories of him bringing her up to bed after he had kissed her in the kitchen , fluttering like moths in the light , easing her into sleep . |
11 | As they started to walk on that first day the temperature increased dramatically and continued to do so . |
12 | Unless , of course , there was a powerful reason , a revelation that would explain Elise 's frame of mind on that last day . |
13 | One pub we went in in Cov on that last day of the season had a group of about 20–30 Leeds ‘ fans ’ singing stuff against Munich , the Irish , the Scots , and just about every other ethnic group present in the place too . |
14 | ‘ But I ca n't picture him any other way than the little boy he was on that last day I saw him . ’ |