Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] to day " in BNC.
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1 | At one end of the scale a production manager may regularly use some quite advanced statistical methods as part of day to day control . |
2 | Likewise when serious troubles threaten and sorrow comes , a compelling need to believe that there is help or relief available from a source of much greater scope than that neighbourly help which meets the lesser needs of day to day discomforts , shows itself to be experienced by , in some measure , nearly all humanity . |
3 | Often softened by nostalgia for what they recall as the security of their ‘ training days ’ , I have heard older nurses enthuse about the cosiness and order of day to day nursing . |
4 | So that is er , oh so it 's a part and parcel of day to day er living . |
5 | T.S.Eliot for example wrote a series of poems about the disillusionment of modern life , these poems are a comment on the repition of day to day life in the city . |
6 | Well , I mean , I think , er from , I mean certainly I do n't know how you feel chairman , but my view of this has changed if what Mr says is correct , then it seems that this seems , that this is the , the basic sort of day to day decision making erm , group , erm , and far more central to the purposes of W R A D than previously appeared , and there would seem to me therefore to be some case of paying an attendance allowance or else erm , deferring the decision erm , until we have even more information , but I think , if it really is the , the , the sort of decision making bit then attendance allowance ought to be paid . |
7 | ‘ In Denmark , design is a part of day to day living , whereas here it is not integral , ’ says Maureen Jordan of NISBI . |
8 | For day to day purposes a knowledge of the following has generally been found to be useful to practising managers : |
9 | When LIBRAFILE is purchased , the librarian has to make a copy of the master disk for day to day use . |
10 | I actually have at the back which I will show in a minute , a costume that was worn by a woman in the eighteen-forties , and it shows how she has kept up with the fashion ; it is a fairly fashionable dress , but it is adapted for real life , for day to day life , for for the life of an ordinary middle class woman who had perhaps one or two servants , but had to do the running of the household herself . |
11 | Information about day to day life in Islay at that time is scarce so I have selected from those columns a variety of interesting occurrences . |
12 | Colleagues are impressed ( and sometimes alarmed ) by her willingness to link large philosophical issues with day to day matters ; for example , high state expenditure and taxation mean less for the ordinary citizens to spend as they choose . |
13 | ‘ Enabling and partnership are concepts we now live with day to day , ’ he said — ‘ helping people help themselves . ’ |
14 | He is charged with leading the team and with day to day liaison with the Lexicographer Group . |
15 | Where an application to transfer a licence on a change of person with day to day responsibility is lodged out with the eight week time limit , see Argyll Arms ( McManus ) Ltd. v. Lorn , Mid-Argyll , Kintyre and Islay Divisional Licensing Board , 1988 S.L.T. 290 , where it was held that the board required to hear the application outwith the eight week period despite the provision that the licence ceases to have effect . |
16 | I 'd never been involved in before as an Area Housing Officer , and just involved with day to day management , but with it being a clearance area it 's a totally different approach , and the sort of things that you deal with are totally different as well . |
17 | Symptoms — Symptoms were graded according to the presence and severity of diarrhoea ( 0=formed stool ; 1=occasional liquid stool ; 2= mostly liquid stool ; 3=all liquid stool ) , rectal bleeding ( 0=no blood ; 1=blood with occasional stools ; 2=blood with most stools ; 3=blood with all stools ) , abdominal pain ( 0=none ; 1=pain that does not interfere with day to day activities ; 2=pain that interferes with day to day activities ; 3=incapacitating pain ) , and urgency ( 0=no urgency ; 1=urgency with occasional stools ; 2= urgency with most stools ; 3=urgency with all stools ) . |
18 | Symptoms — Symptoms were graded according to the presence and severity of diarrhoea ( 0=formed stool ; 1=occasional liquid stool ; 2= mostly liquid stool ; 3=all liquid stool ) , rectal bleeding ( 0=no blood ; 1=blood with occasional stools ; 2=blood with most stools ; 3=blood with all stools ) , abdominal pain ( 0=none ; 1=pain that does not interfere with day to day activities ; 2=pain that interferes with day to day activities ; 3=incapacitating pain ) , and urgency ( 0=no urgency ; 1=urgency with occasional stools ; 2= urgency with most stools ; 3=urgency with all stools ) . |
19 | The object of this book being to consider those problems essentially of a legal nature which will commonly occur in all partnerships , this chapter is concerned with fundamental decisions which need to be taken from the outset of the firm 's existence ; Chapter 5 with day to day problems of management . |
20 | You shall this twelve month term from day to day , |
21 | The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day . |
22 | Furthermore , people vary in their tolerance from day to day , and it is not safe to assume that because you have been to 15,000 feet or so without oxygen before , you will be able to do it again . |
23 | beneath the details of everyday life which Shamin describes is a feudal economy where small farmers scratch out a living from day to day , where one false step can mean falling into debt or mortgaging one 's land without hope of recovery and where one rebellious individual can place the entire economic unit , the joint family , at risk . |
24 | • Strengthen your daily time-cues and make them as reproducible from day to day as possible . |
25 | An important property of such a clock is its stability ; that is , its timing does not alter much from day to day . |
26 | The hallmarks of Thomas à Kempis 's approach to the religious life are a rigorous inner self-discipline and a conformity , for reasons of humility , to the existing forms of Christianity as met from day to day wherever you happen to be . |
27 | The easy course , in fact , in a life of ‘ self-sufficiency ’ is to drift from day to day , working hard but always responding to circumstances ; on a subsistence holding like ours , there is always somewhere to be weeded ; something to be mended or maintained . |
28 | Theirs is an America of hardcore unemployment of gangs , of drugs and guns and struggle to make it from day to day . |
29 | While this is true , we want you to feel in control of your weight and to be able to interpret the minor fluctuations that occur from day to day . |
30 | In practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day . |