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

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1 But they keep thinking I mean I 've got like forty days holiday my staff to get in in fif in fifty days left .
2 What do we mean when we use the word quality in normal day to day language ?
3 Would n't you agree that in normal day to day language if we see a line of cars going down a road and one of them happens to be a Rolls Royce we would say , that 's the quality car ?
4 A randomised trial of children in South Australia who were prone to recurrent respiratory infections showed a reduction in respiratory events for those taking vitamin A , but not a reduction in total days of illness .
5 It was filmed in eleven days and cost $7000 to make .
6 ‘ It will be , in eleven days , ’ Nicholas said .
7 ‘ I 'm upset , as you put it , because you did n't even have the courtesy to warn me that I might not be giving a lecture that 's due in eight days ’ time .
8 Sheffield Utd2 Tottenham0 TOTTENHAM 'S hopes of completing a hat-trick of away wins in eight days were dashed when two first-half goals from Brian Deane sealed Sheffield United 's first double over the North London side for 54 years .
9 Boro fans seem to sense as much , with only 12,000 on hand to see the first of their team 's four games in eight days on Monday .
10 To be worth two murders in eight days , Ascot had to be more than a mere gambling scam .
11 ‘ We recorded this record in eight days , because we can .
12 In 1485 an epidemic , probably of the ‘ sweating sickness ’ , carried away two mayors of London , and in the North at Ripon two mayors and six aldermen died in eight days , while York was also affected .
13 The RUC , the government and politicians are deeply concerned over the heightened level of violence — five loyalist murders and two massive IRA bombs in eight days .
14 Gooch moved to his 50 his third in eight days at Old Trafford with his sixth four , off DeFreitas .
15 Bennett will certainly miss Saturday 's trip to Southend and is already extremely doubtful for the FA Cup replay at West Ham in eight days time .
16 See in pre-nationalization days , a superintendent was the big chief .
17 These people , one of whom was a whiskered old man , carried guns which they let off frequently , rode horses at terrifying speeds across an arid landscape similar to the one I played in each day , while breathless crashing music and a small dog pursued everyone everywhere they went .
18 These engagements and meal times should be considered the fixed points in each day .
19 It is worth considering the French model since , with the introduction of the national core curriculum , there will be far less time in the school day to devote to non-specialist teaching ; and with the new terms and conditions for teachers there may well be many who will want a strict regulation on the number of hours ' work they will put in each day .
20 So essential did this communication seem to the West Midlands survey respondents , that the repetition that it would inevitably entail for the manager , as different volunteers come in each day , still seemed worth the effort .
21 IAT 's Air Tournament International 92 is being held at the A&AEE Boscombe Down on the 13th and 14th , and promises more than 400 aircraft taking part statically and in each day 's eight-hour flying display .
22 He was not looking forward to the events which he knew lay ahead of him that morning , but he dismissed all such thoughts from his mind : pleasant and unpleasant , most tasks were equal to him now : he viewed them with the same cold dispassion — so many tasks in each day , so many days in each week , so many weeks in each year .
23 Accumulating the evidence would be an occupation to keep her going whilst she organized her children 's lives with Mrs O'Keefe , who came in each day to look after them .
24 The fact that I can take pleasure in each day as it comes , that I do n't churn myself up into a state of hyperactive neuroticism ? ’
25 They journeyed for four days , and in each day they crossed the seasons twice .
26 When drift mines were first sunk in this valley during the 1850s the workforce walked in each day from the surrounding villages and hamlets , but from the 1860s onwards the coalmasters had to provide new accommodation ; Pease and Partners , for example , had built 151 houses at Waterhouses by 1874 .
27 Creating a technical structure that allows for a pan-authority electronic mail service is usually as problematic as building the trust and confidence that will allow staff to communicate and make decisions using such a system — let alone remember to log in each day .
28 Find some t , time in each day when you are idle , do n't structure every single part of the twenty four hours , some time when you 're going to sort of be , do nothing .
29 Therefore you may find that a bandage is not allowed if you did n't incur the injury in that day 's competition .
30 When he heard a breakfast-time radio report that the Government thought the Olympics should return to Britain , he recruited an eminent bid committee within two hours and had the news splashed in that day 's first edition of the Manchester Evening News .
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