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

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1 Clearly " form " even in its most denuded days had a necessary content for design .
2 Games of 10 minutes each way will be played between 10am-noon and 1.30pm-3.30pm each day with the competitions , which are sponsored by Puma , switching to the back field on Sunday .
3 THURSDAY 22 November 1990 was one of the most momentous days in modern British politics .
4 March 7th was one of the most momentous days in British sport during the last 50 years and , when our English team achieved the first back-to-back Grand Slam in almost 70 years , we are snatched away to watch highlights of Scotland v France .
5 Perhaps my most memorable day occurred with Paul on our ascent of Kichik Kumdan .
6 The character , in fact , was last seen disappearing from the Close on what would have been her daughter 's most memorable day .
7 Marshal Sergei Akhromeev , now Mr Gorbachev 's military adviser and , at the time , the man who organised the evacuation of Pripyat and entombed the stricken reactor , says that the two most memorable days in his life were the German invasion of his country in 1941 and the day of the Chernobyl explosion .
8 To take the example of chalk , some of the most memorable days of my childhood were spent cycling in the North Downs in Surrey .
9 It was too much on top of an already most trying day .
10 After that I might do some washing — I 'd rather do a little each day than a large amount at once .
11 You 're having a right lazy day ?
12 It 's been the most awful day of my life .
13 Thankfully that day still seems a long way off .
14 The filming , which resulted in an eight-minute segment took three days from 8am to 7pm each day and standing in fire gear in the freezing , draughty shell of a building is not Hollywood .
15 Nothing went right that day .
16 Then Mr Major burst into a broad grin of relief as the voting was announced after one of the most historic days in Parliament : 319 for the Government , 316 against .
17 She chewed her way though a good piece of the roll ; she had eaten little that day .
18 but er I 'd meet up in town and our house like twenty past nine , half past , get , get , get the bit of shopping done before the fucking crowds I might off wasted me time , we got in there about ten o'clock , right old day .
19 Perhaps someone would see it somewhere some day .
20 He became an expert on Ash in Ash 's most unfashionable days .
21 It 's everything I 've hoped for — the pinnacle and the most exciting day of my life . ’
22 She had looked deep into his black eyes ; for six weeks she had enjoyed , in the brief times they had spent together , the happiest and most carefree days of her life , surreptitiously stolen , with the help of a willing friend , from her guarded life , the life of a rich heiress .
23 Liveries have of course proliferated ; not since pre-1923 days have so many different colour schemes been seen , the only snag being that often two or more liveries are included in the same train where for example the PTE 's dedicated stock gets diverted .
24 ‘ I 've had a most interesting day , ’ he said , ‘ I 've been to the Balcombe Street siege . ’
25 On the most inconvenient day of the whole year for me .
26 Morse , hitherto that day most remarkably under-beered , made his way up through Cornmarket to the Chapters Bar of The Randolph .
27 What precisely he did with himself all day long she never could fathom , but he was not in her company above two hours or so each day .
28 So each day , after the small chores of cleaning kitchen , making beds and cleaning the two main bathrooms , she would also perform a thorough cleaning of one room , washing mirrors and windows , waxing any visible wooden floors , cleaning the small ornaments , dusting ceilings and walls and furniture surfaces , and vacuuming .
29 At 2pm that day , in the Vauxhall district of Birmingham , the scene was set for this drama .
30 Queue up Bartons all flipping day when she 's in there .
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