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91. On Sundays from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m., admission is half price.
92. In response to local demand, we will be opening this store from nine till seven on Sundays.
93. Sundays were for sitting silently with a bible in front of you.
94. We still worked for our own papers but pooled our resources when it came to the human-interest pieces for the Sundays.
95. And he was fed the information from myriad channels, to be dispensed with the holy water on Sundays.
96. It serves s Moravian wines and is closed on Sundays.
97. Twice on Sundays he would thus venture forth, as well as to Evensong on Wednesdays and Fridays.
98. Forget about strolling down to the shops to get a newspaper or sauntering in the park with the family on Sundays.
99. And it was a bloody nuisance having all those people clomping through the field on Sundays!
100. Museum hours are 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tuesdays through Sundays; the museum is closed Mondays.
101. On successive Sundays he would repeat this ritual until every wick was alight.
102. Staff members were asked to work on Sundays, with the implication that they would lose their jobs if they refused.
103. The hon. Gentleman will recognise that many people work on Sundays to deliver our emergency services.
104. Please join us for an interdenominational prayer service at 10:00 on Sundays.
105. The circulation continues to climb: in 1990 it was up to 1.1m on weekdays and 1.7m on Sundays.
106. They fall into four main categories: popular dailies, quality dailies, national Sundays, and local papers.
107. My mother is so religious that she won't even watch TV on Sundays.
108. It's fine walking country in any weather, though it's probably best avoided on Bank Holidays and summer Sundays.
109. That seems believable, too, seeing as how he no longer can take out his frustrations on Sundays.
110. On Saturdays and Sundays for two years they dragged the logs and planks up into the hills.
111. This time James instructed the bishops to order all their clergy to read the Declaration from the pulpit on two successive Sundays.
112. Poor people preferred to hold their funerals on Sundays, when they did not have to work and when public-houses were open.
113. On Sundays no fewer than 15 church services were available.
114. The biggest drop was among the Sundays - a massive 10 million sales - and the weeklies.
115. If the religious lobby has its way, Sundays will certainly be duller for the heathen.
116. The council wrote to warn infringing traders some of whom ceased to trade on Sundays as a result of the warnings.
117. The evening feeds are open to the public on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until the end of February. Sentencedict.com
118. I feel just as guilty because I have been here five Sundays and not come to church on any of them.
119. There Taylor played after work, on holidays-and on Sundays, at first much to the consternation of the neighborhood.
120. The following Sundays, for example Trinity Sunday, are the days specially fixed for the ordination of the clergy.
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