Example sentences of "[adj] day [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some day a Western team will be able to get sufficient funds to train as intensively as the Poles , who yet again took the first three places and the team prize .
2 Lads like Gregan , Sunley and Isaacs are all putting themselves in the shop window , and some day a big club will come and get them .
3 Perhaps it is not an ideal system — some day no doubt the MR will be appointed by competitive examination in Law Reports , but it is our system for the present ; and we should give our party arrangements a wrench if we throw it aside .
4 Some day the queen 's ministers will have to stop advising her to undertake another and yet another journey through the phantasmagoria of cheering crowds and empty ceremonies which mock the memory of a power that was but is no longer .
5 Some day the boffins 'll make games with massive levels , innovative features , loads to see and do , much more than blasting a few planes and balloons . ’
6 Some day the theme may find its historian , who will find many taxing questions to answer .
7 The occasion is famous , the protagonists are distinguished ; Scipio Aemilianus crying over burning Carthage , Polybius suitably present and ready to elicit the right answer : turning round to me at once and grasping my hand , Scipio said : " A glorious moment , Polybius , but I have a dread foreboding that some day the same doom will be pronounced upon my own country " " ( 38.21.1 , transl .
8 Some day the House of Lords may tell us .
9 To this day no one has accurately computed how many millions of people were killed under the rule of Lenin and Stalin .
10 MI6 remains to this day a secret organisation that does not officially exist despite the fact that in recent years there have been numerous books written about its activities .
11 To this day a few of the fields around the village tell of its past history .
12 If can recall to this day a book I had for review years and years ago in which the hero swaggered into a smart London nightclub , ordered a magnum of champagne and drank it down .
13 Sir , today you have before you what I believe is the most important village still existing close to York , which has , over a considerable part of its area , extant at this day a medieval character and feel .
14 the solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
15 the solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
16 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
17 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
18 The solicitors ' profession goes back to the courts of the 15th century , and to this day a solicitor 's full title is ‘ Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ’ .
19 Although it is not known for certain whether Yazid was present at Karbala , he is cast by the Shiites as the author of the incident , and the name is to this day a favourite Shiite epithet for a Sunni adversary — it was used in this sense during the 1980s war by the Tehran leadership when referring to that in Baghdad .
20 The Victorians made the gardens the highlight of the Old Town , and it remains to this day an ideal place to sit and relax .
21 There are some 80 examples on show by nearly as many artists which reflect the development of the medium from the early Twenties to the zenith of Pop Art in the Sixties ; from the rather mundane Swans of Leopold Krumel to Roy Lichtenstein 's Sweet Dreams , Baby , which characterises his creativity and remains to this day an image in his art that bridges the gap between the commercial and the fine .
22 This day the butler went oot tae gie it a piece an it tore him doon wae its feets an mooth .
23 To this day the party has never quite healed the deep wounds left by what remains probably its most traumatic internal crisis .
24 To this day the spot is known as ‘ The Major 's Leap ’ .
25 To this day the holding company owns a 25.23% blocking minority in Daimler .
26 To this day the world sees him that way .
27 To this day the building has a remarkable power in a modern city of concrete skyscrapers and oppressive traffic .
28 To this day the two life-styles survive separately over great areas of the Middle East and central Asia .
29 To this day the drummer has never opened the envelope containing the letter .
30 Age was put alongside grave chronic disease , infirmity or physical incapacity as a qualifier in the 1948 National Assistance Act , and to this day the word continues to be used in legislation as a blanket term to imply dependence .
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