Example sentences of "day and [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first one is called geometrical isomerism in some books not that you ever read , will read any chemistry books but just in case you stumble over one day and fall flat on your face and there happens to be a chemistry text book open and you ha , just happen to read one or two of the words as you go unconscious and in Matthew 's case if you wake up ! |
2 | Day and weekend sacks are light enough for you to simply pack them with accessibility to key items of equipment like waterproofs the main priority . |
3 | It was a sunny day and Gorman 's head was glistening in the sun . |
4 | It had been a beastly day and Caroline had been so silly at supper . |
5 | The demanding schedule of a soap meant that Kylie was often working 12 hours a day and spending what little time she had left in the evening reading her script . |
6 | It had been a lovely day and Nick sang all the way home because of it , one of his tuneless , made-up nonsense songs . |
7 | The complex is open every day from 9.00am to 9.00pm and admission is £2 during the day and £3 in the evening for as long as your arms can take it . |
8 | Bob Monkhouse — already established as a leading comedy writer and just moving into performing — playing the poor wretch called up on his wedding day and Shirley Eaton as the NAAFI girl who would come back for just one more ‘ Carry On ’ . |
9 | ‘ McWhirter , saviour of the day and hero of the hour . ’ |
10 | We were due at Chauk , an old field town , next day and Captain Tizzard advised me to take Rachel to the hospital there , but warned me that he could not delay his sailing for more than a few hours . |
11 | It was a beautiful sunny day and Jane was nearly bursting with happiness . |
12 | In the towns there was by then " a recognisable working day and working week " . |
13 | I did n't know you had a degree until the other day and Lionel said oh |
14 | In particular these London-wide resources have been used to provide facilities for children with special needs in specialist day and boarding schools . |
15 | This includes two nights accommodation , breakfast and dinner on each day and lunch on Sunday , ferry crossing , travel insurance and map . |
16 | I 'm besieged by pleas … to write something to help my day and generation . |
17 | Now you see in our day and generation , we do n't need to be reminded of the importance of little things . |
18 | My friend , who has stayed at the cottage before , is going up 24th or so for about a week , so there will be her rent @ £7 per day and electricity @ 10p per unit ( to cover standing charges etc ) to come to you in due course . |
19 | Anyway I watched Manc Of The Day and Norwich made the scum look like complete turkeys , chasing the ball round while the Canaries ‘ Southamptoned ’ them for lengthy periods . |
20 | Remember you can come either residentially or by the day and camping facilities are available . |
21 | The pair had been drinking all day and Jones downed more than 10 pints , while Miss Smith , 29 , drank six or seven pints of cider , Nottingham Crown Court was told yesterday . |
22 | There were good things at school too , cooked dinners every day and milk if you took your own mug . |
23 | The King 's birthday in October was also greeted with extravagant displays of loyalty , such as at Norwich , where church bells rang all day and bonfires blazed all night . |
24 | It was a good day and Svolvær looked rather a special place , but we were now tired and a campsite was priority . |
25 | But if I come one day and Liverpool are from the league , I |
26 | Despite his minimal role in the preparation of the rising , he immediately began to take executive action , raising the Legionnaires ' wages by one peseta per day and broadcasting speeches over the radio . |
27 | Lepidoptera are frequent understorey pollinators as we have seen , butterflies by day and moths at night , e.g. within the family Chrysobalanaceae in Amazonia , butterflies visit Hirtella spp. ( flowers opening in the day , many with a showy appearance , usually pink or purple , stamens few ) whereas the related Couepia spp. are moth-pollinated ( flowers opening at night , few at a time , white , stamens numerous and more copious nectar ) . |
28 | Day and Tidbury had met in the toilet . |
29 | ‘ I mean , with you home all day and Ernie 's wife saying she 'll come mornings and this Karen , well she wo n't want waiting on like Miss Maynard . |
30 | Today is national Save Our Libraries day and campaigners are warning that many could disappear without more funding . |