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

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1 Thus when endothelium was stripped from rabbit aorta in vivo prostacyclin production at the luminal surface of the vessel was virtually absent and recovery of prostacyclin production was slow over a period of 70 days coinciding with the appearance of neointimal cells ( Eldor et al , 1981 ) .
2 The questions which must be asked are : i Do specialist multi-agency dementia teams provide a model for the planning and provision of domiciliary day and respite care for all or for a proportion of the sufferers in a community ?
3 If anyone can be said to have had a ‘ finest hour ’ — although in this instance it was more a matter of finest days and weeks — it was the people of Fontanellato , and those for many miles around , who had showed such courage in helping the escaped prisoners without any hope or thought of recompense .
4 15 DAYS OF MOVEMENT AND DANCE Medau will be represented at a number of multi-movement days promoted by GL&SE Sports Council in conjunction with local authorities .
5 ‘ There seems no objection to Premier League clubs switching games to all sorts of strange days and times , ’ said Mr Corfe .
6 2 internal courses of 1.5 days each , plus development of induction materials and of the induction process as a whole
7 4 internal courses of 1.5 days each
8 Based on an annual consumption of 3300 day units per year on Domestic Economy 7 tariff — effective from 1st April 1988 .
9 Hitherto the provision had been for the Speaker to become interim president , with the obligation to organize elections within a period of 45-60 days .
10 It has the rather unusually long period of 547 days .
11 Poor public response prompts BT to cut number of cheap-rate days .
12 THE number of cheap-rate days for telephone users is to be cut from eight to five next year because not enough people took advantage of it , British Telecom announced yesterday .
13 It has a period of 409 days , and a very large range , from slightly above magnitude 6 at maximum down to almost 15 at minimum .
14 Her dreams were so vivid while the poem shimmered on her desk — signed , sealed , undelivered — that she had to catch herself from grabbing Lucy 's hands , kissing her right out in the street , holding her close at the end of each day , saying , come home , darling ; grabbing her and flinging her to the floor , ripping her clothes off , sinking into her breasts , fucking her like a sheet of flame .
15 At the end of each day my father would return , a holster on his hip .
16 But the time to ‘ recognise ’ it image by image had gone ; just as the moments of each day fade away , so I 'd forgotten it .
17 You use this both to anchor the sledge during a trip , by stamping it into the snow , and at the start of each day to hold the sledge , by clunking it on to a tree trunk .
18 There was minimal communication between the two , but Jane breached the divide as — partly to get away from Evelyn 's chatter , gossip and telephones , she took to working for part of each day in the scientific library .
19 In hilly country , horses always like to spend some of each day on the tops of the hills : they need to satisfy their desire for the space and freedom that a hilltop provides .
20 Spending most of each day in the house , she had no one except Maria to talk to and Maria was not worth the effort .
21 Wilson made her own little calendar on a sheet of brown wrapping paper and wrote the numbers of each day large so that Pilade might learn them .
22 The Committee was disappointed that there was not an evening round-up of each day 's business ; it found the morning programme a less than adequate substitute .
23 At the end of each day 's fishing , the top name goes to the bottom , and your name automatically progresses up the list , eventually reaching the top .
24 At the end of each day my pillow was so soaked in saliva that I had to wring it out on the floor . ’
25 The only real characteristic of each day was that it was the same as the day before and to give any account of such days in strict sequence would make as tedious reading as it made tedious living .
26 ‘ Sleep … the death of each day 's life ’ , OCS 20 .
27 Man is essentially a social being and spends the major part of each day communicating with other people in one way or another .
28 Members of the group with whom he lives , usually the family , are no longer present ; the people with whom he communicates at work are absent ; and likewise the people with whom he chooses to spend the leisure part of each day .
29 twilight of each day ? ) .
30 Their work is discussed with the deputy head ( pupil services ) and they attend a staff meeting at the beginning of each day .
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