Example sentences of "'s sunday [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Street 's Sunday outing
2 ‘ I mean , it 's Sunday lunchtime , ’ he said .
3 Hellen and I attended several of the society 's Sunday afternoon showings of ‘ classics ’ of foreign films , two of which made lasting impressions : one was the famous Italian masterpiece ‘ The Cabinet of Dr Caligari ’ and the other was that delightful French film entitled ‘ Generals Sans Boutons ’ .
4 ACTRESS Emma Fielding , above , star of BBC1 's Sunday night thriller Tell Tale Hearts , made her stage debut last night .
5 It 's Sunday night .
6 The BBC 's Sunday night hit One Foot in the Grave was best comedy ahead of Birds of a Feather .
7 Yes , well it 's Sunday night and they 're always fighting and that and he , he came out four rows of the bow wi , they were twelve inches square he kicked three of them in !
8 I suspect that it started when I would read my grandmother 's Sunday School prizes and my father 's Sunday School prizes as a small boy .
9 I suspect that it started when I would read my grandmother 's Sunday School prizes and my father 's Sunday School prizes as a small boy .
10 Describing in today 's Sunday Times of Johannesburg how he found Stompie 's body in Mrs Mandela 's house , Morgan said : ‘ One morning I got to the house early and I was told by Winnie to pick up the dog and dump him .
11 There was a message for Major in last weekend 's Sunday Times leader , personally signed by the editor .
12 Consider , for example , the columnist Robert Harris ' reflections on the election result in this week 's Sunday Times .
13 ‘ We never went hungry but sometimes had to get by on very little , ’ he says in an interview with today 's Sunday Times magazine .
14 Quarry 's Sunday opening go-ahead
15 The effect of Eliot 's reading about primitive religion is clear in ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where , as in his Wundt reviews , he is concerned to stress the importance of the sexual element in religion .
16 This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ .
17 Christ 's feet in ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service , are ‘ unoffending ’ which may mean without sin , but might also mean just harmless or inoffensive , devoid of power in a way paralleling Origen 's sexual impotence ; the apparent presence of God need not guarantee Christ 's power .
18 It 's Sunday morning .
19 PFK Editor Steve Windsor ( far right ) joined Dr Neville Carrington ( second left ) of Interpet and John Cooke ( left ) of Shirley Aquatics to answer live phone-in pond questions on BBC Radio WM 's Sunday morning Ed Doolan ( centre ) show .
20 The reason was they set their alarm , they were terribly conscientious about setting their alarm clock so they 'd wake up in the morning to go to the exam , and er it was a very loud alarm clock so not the kind of thing you could sleep through , but come the morning of the exam the alarm went off and the student started to dream that they were out hearing church bells or something , you know they 're walking around hearing all these church bells , thinking is n't it nice , you know , it 's Sunday morning , oh I could go on sleeping .
21 So the very thing that was supposed to wake them up , the noise of the alarm bell , was turned in the dream into a wishful of now I can go on sleeping , okay there 's a bell , but it 's Sunday morning , you know , the bells are ringing , the church bells are ringing , I can go on sleeping , so they went on sleeping and they were late for the exam .
22 Mm well it 's Sunday morning , people at work have a lie in do n't they ?
23 It 's Sunday morning so I did n't want to do it .
24 So that 's Sunday Monday
25 Mr Rowse 's Sunday Angels , or someone , put a dog turd through Ken 's letter box .
26 The newsagent 's Sunday paper placard was still outside : " Local Girl in Moors Murder " .
27 Paris was behind us , and with it Mme Guérigny 's Sunday lunches , Félix , clandestine telephone conversations , and the plundering of my belongings .
28 She approved of the crispness of the linen coifs of nuns , the ironed cleanness of her mother 's Sunday gloves , the drift of long tulle skirts that had stirred about her on her First Communion day , the soft transparency of the veils of village brides .
29 If you are running a rally aimed at inspiring and motivating people , do n't start by having them arrive in a strange city to find the car park full , the nearest suitable alternative two miles away and no taxis available because it 's Sunday evening and pouring with rain .
30 The whole item was allowed no more than four times that in the BBC 's Sunday evening news broadcast at 6.30 .
  Next page