Example sentences of "on another day " in BNC.
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1 | On another day when I asked the question , she began slowly and with difficulty to lift the skirts of her dress , revealing bare knees . |
2 | On another day , Leeds ' performance might have been good enough to claim some reward . |
3 | Next Wed 's possible visit to London — there 'll probably be a train strike that day , so maybe we should think of alternative ways of getting whatever it is you want me to bring down to you on another day ? |
4 | In the preceding year 28 December fell on a Sunday and as the coronation took place on that day of the week it had to be repeated on another day ! |
5 | Strombolian activity , then , is a bit noisier than Hawaiian , but it 's still not particularly dangerous — there are two villages on Stromboli only a couple of kilometres from the ever-active vent , and the inhabitants rarely have cause to worry about whether they will live to see the sun rise on another day , or on another boatload of visitors coming across to look at the volcano . |
6 | On another day we went to St. Anne 's where I played on the sands that were not a patch on those of the South Coast . |
7 | The therapist helped them to agree to carry out mutual tasks which were that they would spend one day out together during the next weekend and visit a friend together on another day during the week . |
8 | On another day we drove into the mine at Skouriotissa . |
9 | If you wish to start on another day , by all means do so ; simply change the order within the week if you so wish . |
10 | ‘ On another day we might have had four or five tries in the second half , but it just was n't to be , ’ said London coach Tony Jorden . |
11 | Suppose also that , on another day , you had taken some shots of the unloading of a catch at the same location . |
12 | On another day it might have worried Benny , but not today . |
13 | ‘ On another day it might have stuck . |
14 | On another day we chose a forest track starting from sea level at Ulvik which climbs steeply onto the mountainside . |
15 | On another day I provoked him in some way and he slapped my cheek . |
16 | On another day they sighted what Captain Duro believed to be an English man o " war . |
17 | On another day we climbed up the hill behind the cottage , a craggy natural fortress where Iron Age remains of habitation can still be seen , to look back from two hundred feet up . |
18 | Then go it alone on another day , taking as long as you like over whatever you like . |
19 | Of saying let's have Christian education on another day of the week , let's have all age worship , in whatever form , on a Sunday morning . |
20 | On another day he could have gone home with the match ball . ’ |
21 | On another day , follow someone whose game you like . |
22 | And on another day we split up and Val and I did the Western Okataina Walkway , while the boys visited some more thermal activity . |
23 | On another day , they might have scored a handful but this was n't the night . |
24 | They would continue to open on Mondays , Fridays and Saturdays but discussions about opening on another day probably Thursday had started . |
25 | So if they 're gon na go up there on a Sunday they ai n't gon na go up there on another day . |
26 | Like th are you gon na stay on another day or what are you doing ? |
27 | Separate , on another day . |
28 | She probably comes on another day . |
29 | and it it was on a , on another day , I ca n't remember what day it was , but there wa |
30 | So not a good day for City , but they should n't lose heart , as the score line the home side , and on another day might well be reversed as they were not that much difference in the goals . |