Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [det] day " in BNC.
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1 | This Vassiliki wind is spectacular , but if you want more hours of strong wind each day , or a higher percentage of strong wind days , we 'd recommend Turkey or Sardinia . |
2 | My ambition is to have a different look each day so that I ca n't be labelled . ’ |
3 | How much support and practical help you will get from your local Social Services Department varies from area to area , but everyone is at least entitled to one third of a pint of free milk each day for each child you mind . |
4 | You must have half a pint of skimmed milk each day . |
5 | Have half a pint of skimmed milk each day . |
6 | Give me that brutal honesty any day to the sleazy condescension of some of his colleagues in telling the well-intentioned churchmen to mind their own business . |
7 | I was told that the wind was blowing in a different direction that day and that this smog ( caused by the local power station ) always occurred when this happened . |
8 | Give me blind tribal loyalty over careful discrimination any day . |
9 | This is best done by setting aside a period each day when observation and recording are carried out — perhaps a different hour each day . |
10 | instead of having , I mean you do n't think at the time , but what she should of said was can I go away , come back for another interview another day , which means she , she 's |
11 | We had not seen another vehicle all day . |
12 | Do n't worry about small day-to-day variations in intake , or aim for precise rounded figures — simply choose your menus to provide between 35g and 50g of dietary fibre each day . |
13 | ‘ I ca n't stay on this doorstep all day — I 've got the lunches to supervise . |
14 | His own father was a clerk , who , unable to afford a car , travelled over thirty miles by public transport each day for work . |
15 | You mean to say that you sit in this room all day , brooding on the memory of a dead film-star ? |
16 | ‘ And we 'll come back to this room some day and laugh at the days when we all thought it would be so dreadful . ’ |
17 | At some point that day , everyone would look at that noticeboard and they would all understand the implications behind what he had done . |
18 | In the end the Headmaster decided to put the Bookman in a different cage each day to keep them happy . |
19 | He climbed a different shelf each day and hid for as long as he could behind piles of books , hoping to catch sight of what he called ‘ the Bookman' ’ . |
20 | We used to go in that darn stuff all day long , and you can imagine the pickle we were in , all that sticky molasses . |
21 | So that , I mean that 's I 'm a half day that day . |
22 | ‘ It was very hard for me to take , ’ said the Amstrad boss , who was greeted by a small throng of angry fans at the High Court each day . |
23 | There were people from everywhere in the district standing around that wet , muddy graveside that day . |
24 | I think we could play this game all day . |
25 | Er she has bought her own surgery in er Smethwick , but she comes from er , sh she 's married , she 's got one son and she 's expecting another baby any day now . |
26 | There was no direct flight that day ; she had to take one that involved changes and stopovers . |
27 | Although a lot of high volume printing is dealt with by an external contract printer , and her team can provide a high quality same day service on a wide range of print jobs . |
28 | Throughout the week , Christians also gathered at lunchtime at St. Austin 's church in the city , with the service led by a different denomination each day . |
29 | You could shut yourself away in this garret all day and never come down . |
30 | But as I left my car and started to go into the house it was then that I realised I was falling under the spell of this Englishwoman who had been such a delightful and charming companion that day . ’ |