Example sentences of "[adv] in the day " in BNC.

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1 Mains had been born and bred in Dunedin and , especially in the days when the Evening Star newspaper folded , the rugby matters then tended to be faithfully recorded by the Otago Daily Times and other electronic media as if Otago was sometimes being unfairly treated by the teams and newspaper writers from the north .
2 And it was all in the days before credit cards , when hire purchase was king .
3 Pursuing this theory , we attributed to him some great and unhappy love , and then surmised that he had only ever confessed it to Madame , perhaps in the days of his terrible drunkenness .
4 Perhaps in the days of the New Testament church there was such love that witnessing simply flowed .
5 2.1 The first is the move to comprehensive schools in the fifties and sixties , which broadened the ability range of the learners facing language teachers in schools , from the top 30% perhaps in the days of the grammar school to virtually all pupils in the first two years of secondary school today .
6 I ju , it , you see I 'll , I work until the end nearly eleven o'clock in the day to yo , to work start work today like on the art .
7 But only in the day when the shop was full of people .
8 Nun decided that Nut , the sky goddess , in the shape of a cow , should take Re and carry him above the earth , although this meant that he was seen only in the day and the earth became dark at night .
9 It was only in the days of the first widespread alphabetic culture that the idea of ‘ logic ’ appears to have arisen .
10 England was no longer in the days of Lloyd George or Palmerston .
11 Somehow in the days they had spent together he had twined himself within her heart and soul so completely that there was no denying he was there to stay .
12 You have hurt me a lot in the past three days , Bob , and I think you will hurt me a great deal more in the days to come .
13 A pleasant surprise so early in the day : Lucy had style , from well-cut red-gold hair down through the subtly tailored suit , to the jaunty tap-tap of grey suede sub-stilettoes .
14 Interest rate fears also drove down London share prices and the FT-SE 100 index of leading shares reversed a 12.5 point gain early in the day to close 6.5 points lower at 2,312.1 .
15 Moon had set the target early in the day .
16 ‘ Larks ’ are morning people who tend to wake up and get up early in the day .
17 British and Commonwealth was hit early in the day by ‘ malicious rumours ’ of a Fraud Squad investigation , falling 19p to 89p .
18 British and Commonwealth was hit early in the day by ‘ malicious rumours ’ of a Fraud Squad investigation , falling 19p to 89p .
19 Misting plants with a hand-held sprayer is highly effective , although it has to be done regularly , preferably early in the day when the sun is n't shining on the leaves to avoid scorch .
20 Spray early in the day , using a pressure sprayer directed under the foliage .
21 This work may start early in the day as is local practice and can occur at any time of the season .
22 How much I owe to his continuing good health , that he should feel able and eager , at eighty-two years of age , to entertain poets and undergraduates and mathematical professors and political thinkers so early in the day , and to tell the anecdote of the Bust with his habitual fervour without too much delaying the advent of buttered toast .
23 The laughter filled the room , it filled the shop , it even penetrated the wall into the tobacconist 's shop and made Arthur Conway wonder if the three old girls next door had gone barmy or taken to the bottle early in the day , for it was said that they took wine with their dinner .
24 Early in the day these westward-looking cliffs were in shadow , and a grateful shade it proved , for the sun 's rays were exceedingly powerful .
25 I was pleased to see so many hearty workers thus earnestly labouring early in the day .
26 And it is a bit patronising , John , that bit about the ‘ hearty islanders … earnestly labouring so early in the day . ’
27 This float enables the assistant to give customers change early in the day , before more cash comes in from sales .
28 ‘ Sometime early in the day ? ’
29 This means that you should plan to start work on a big system early in the day and keep at it until at least a complete section of the warren has been dealt with .
30 Ideally , breakfast on half your daily portion of Fibre-Filler or have it mid morning if you dislike eating early in the day .
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