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

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1 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 .
2 But only in the day when the shop was full of people .
3 Whatever the existing shift pattern it will be possible to identify points in the day when the workload is predictably higher ; for example , parts of the morning or evening .
4 There is a time in the day when the days are long , when the edge of light meets the edge of darkness and for a moment there is nothing .
5 Environmental , turned out immediately that we telephoned them to say there was a flood in on the , and they were ex extremely fast and very efficient , and they came back later in the day when the Highways Authority still had n't erm responded to our calls .
6 Following their usual custom the accused kept the medal until the victim collected it later in the day when the latter would pay for it .
7 Perhaps it was better in the days when the stars were ripped off , fucked about , had no grip on their affairs .
8 In the days when the communists dominated the rubber-stamp Volkskammer , the Christian Democrats were their loyal vassals .
9 Built in the days when the knocker-up came to each house to wake the workers , miners could chalk the times of their shifts on the slates so that the knocker-up could let them sleep if they were not due for work when he came by .
10 The first prisoners had come here in the days when the state of war between England and Germany was still largely theoretical .
11 His powerful shooting , sometimes from long range , was spectacular and effective and we do well to remember that Albert played in the days when the leather ball grew heavier and heavier , soaking up any moisture there may have been in or on the pitch and possibly finishing up weighing several pounds .
12 He was recognised as a ‘ New Star ’ as far back as 1960 , in the days when the Melody Maker had a jazz orientation and featured an annual Jazz Poll .
13 The original airstrip was designed only for short nights to the mainland in the days when the Foreign Office was encouraging the seduction of the Falklands by Argentina . ’
14 This was relatively easy for a surveyor in the days when the RIBA standard form was the only one in common use .
15 And then there was the one that never got published , back in the days when the Labour Party was the people 's party and affairs were run by the National Executive Committee , which was run by the trade unions .
16 This week saw the second of their massive Kinnockathons , which set out to prove at vast length and with exquisite tedium what Punch first established in May last year , to wit : that both Hansard and the cuttings files are full of daft remarks uttered in the days when the windbag was still a firebrand .
17 IN the days when the British car industry was a joke , one firm more than any was considered to be a laughing stock .
18 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 .
19 In the days when the great Bugis kingdoms had ruled the seas all the way to the Spice Islands they had been unrelenting in their determination to conquer Bouton .
20 Once , in the days when the building was known as Kelly 's Star Music Hall , the space had served as a beer cellar .
21 He seemed to have no sense of fear , but that had been easy in the days when the Party ruled supreme and there was no opposition .
22 And er they were , well quite a lot of them were scrapped in the days when the depression came on .
23 This had been proposed in an earlier draft which was condemned by journalists as seeking to introduce " curbs … such as journalists did not experience even in the days when the CPSU was all-powerful " .
24 Excited to find she could just make out traces of narrow fields with dividing banks and walls , she ventured further towards a rounded mound which could well have been an Iron Age barrow , and just beyond it she found the standing stone , where she shivered pleasurably , her imagination running riot about the monolith 's precise function in the days when the settlement had been a live , thriving community .
25 THE Darlington Waggon and Engineering Company was formed in 1884 , in the days when the word ‘ waggon ’ was the proud possessor of two gees ( one of the gees seems to have disappeared between 1889–1905 ) .
26 He played in the days when the maximum wage was in force for professional soccer players and , unlike his modern counterparts , never grew rich on the game .
27 In the days following the attempt , sources said that some of those detained also were killed .
28 Mr Zeman was sharply attacked in the official news media in the days following the publication of his views , which he followed up with an article in the most important samizdat newspaper , Lidove Noviny .
29 In the days following the Frolic , life dropped into a dull routine which Jess welcomed .
30 It seemed that in the days following the Earl 's death , his children displayed a hardness that even surprised me .
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