This depends on how old your sandwich was when you bought it, whether or not it was refrigerated, and several other factors. When in doubt, don't eat it!
The nouns in the sentence are bike, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and handlebars.
Yes, If you were driving uninsured then you were uninsured, it doesn't matter what day of the week it is.
The past participle is bought.For example: I was hungry so I bought a sandwich.
A person can acquire afternoon blends of tea from a number of different places, depending on their location and their intended price range. These teas may be bought at a mass retail store, or at a specialty tea vendor. Several types of tea may be bought and blended at home to create an afternoon blend by oneself.
in America they sell them in waterstones i bought it myself on Saturday
Potato chips
as long as it has been in the refridgerator
Lawrence used 34 pounds of roast beef to make his sandwich. However, since he only bought 23 pounds, it seems there is an error in the question. He could only use up to the amount he purchased, which is 23 pounds. Therefore, he used all 23 pounds of roast beef, not 34.
Not usually. Food must be bought after you've gone through check-point.
I bought some incredibly expensive salmon from a fishmonger on Sunday.
It depends on who you bought it from and where.
Not in any state I know of. That new car you bought Saturday is now a used car and will be worth way less Monday than it was on Saturday when you bought it. The cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, and not to a car you went to look at and bought. If the dealer came to your home unannounced without an invitation, and sold you the car, you might be able to get your money back, otherwise your bought it and you own it.