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

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1 Eventually Ken was referred to a doctor who had an interest in dietary factors in disease , and asked him about his diet It emerged that Ken drank 20 cups of tea or coffee , both very strong , in the course of the average day .
2 The different antislavery bodies provided much weaker foci for antislavery identity , whether they were local or national in aspiration , than the overarching organisation of the heroic days of the movement .
3 It was one of the perfect days — the high tide of this present time .
4 But tonight at the end of the eleven day trial , the two gunmen were still at large .
5 They are not going to go back to those of the heady days of the late 1980s . ’
6 The barricades at the front had to be removed to stop everyone getting crushed and it brought back memories of the heady days of punk .
7 One of the most colourful is in October , when the Festival of Nine Emperors is celebrated with 9 days of processions and Chinese operas culminating in a dramatic firewalking ceremony on the eve of the ninth day .
8 Then in June 1967 , Romania failed to break off diplomatic relations with Israel after the outbreak of the Six Day War .
9 For example , if one were carrying out a survey of library users over six days and the analysis for the working week produced , let us say , 20 print-out sheets , then to ask also for sub-analyses for each of the six days could result in a further 120 sheets .
10 She spoke recently of the strain of the six days a week work schedule that she said had left her shattered .
11 Upon receipt of the requisite documents the proper officer enters the originating application in the court records and fixes a return day , prepares a notice to each respondent of the return day and delivers a plaint note ( N206 ) to the applicant ( Ord 3 , r 4(4) ) .
12 The court prepares notice of the return day ( N8(1) ) , being the date of the hearing of the application .
13 ‘ It was one hell of a job , then , ’ Frank said , remembering the agony of the early days .
14 Giving them and other first-time buyers a higher rate of tax relief for an initial period will help to ease the financial pressures of the early days of home ownership .
15 That was part of the early days . ’
16 Henry Lunn , one of the major figures of the early days of organized travel , was also inspired by high ideals .
17 The result is the single most comprehensive account of the early days at Dovercourt .
18 The togetherness of the early days has gone .
19 In the Great Britain of the early days of the Celtic church , for example , the old Druid ways made their mark on Christian ritual and symbols .
20 The film , a polished study of the early days of Lucky Luciano and his fellow hoodlums , is not so much The Godfather as The Godchild , as Christian Slater — looking as if he has n't started shaving yet — sets out with three cherubic buddies to conquer New York 's Lower East Side .
21 Brazier 's history of the EEG can not be recommended too highly for readers wishing to read a full and authoritative account of the early days .
22 Immediately after discharge from hospital most patients have a recurrence of the anxiety which is a prominent feature of the early days after the attack and which tends to lessen towards the end of the hospital stay .
23 It was a reminder of the early days of European seamanship , when captains discouraged their crews from learning how to swim so that they were more likely to sink with their ship than abandon their posts and struggle for shore .
24 That 's over now : the first settlers are moving on , either because they have children , or to regain the excitement of the early days by moving to Whitechapel or Dublin , where only bulldozers are interested in sunken Georgian houses on their uppers .
25 But some of the early days , they , we , we gathered them into a park which er the w they were cannibalized .
26 According to Consort Hotels ' David Sankey , the EC Package Directive ( Package Travel , Package Holiday and Package Tour Regulations 1992 ) , which came into effect on April 1 ( Hospitality , April 1993 ) , is a reminder of the early days of VAT .
27 It 's an account of the early days of television — that has n't been done yet .
28 The natural effervescence of Paris can never be suppressed for long , and it had begun to burst forth from the restraint of the early days so that , by mid-1916 , it presented to the war-weary world a facade of miraculous brilliance ; to the men from Verdun it was an Arabian Night Baghdad .
29 In the combat tactics of the early days , however , the French shone , for this was a form of warfare ideally suited to their individualistic temperament ( though , later , it was to be the cause of grievous losses ) .
30 Lady Braithwaite spoke of her memories of the early days when Molly and her mother were even then busy trying to find suitable material in the right shad of blue for Medau tunics .
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