Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] [art] day " in BNC.

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1 Britain doubted whether the UN could do more than to postpone the day when Soviet domination over Korea was established .
2 It is better to abolish serfdom from above than to await the day when it will begin to abolish itself from below .
3 The owner of Peggotty 's Bakery and Cafe , Mr John Sowerby , arranged for other people who work with food to meet at his cafe so that to make the day cost-effective .
4 And to crown the day , Robert Burgess has chosen hats for all the guests ( pages 126–131 ) .
5 It is good to meet and discuss with colleagues how your work is going and to enjoy a day of movement together .
6 Very limited entrepreneurial ambitions , conspicuous consumption and a tendency to spread their thin investments over many ventures [ the ‘ group of companies ’ mentality ] , a tendency … to only scratch the surface of innovation , the aversion to teaming up with others , all these and other motivational factors are likely to continue to limit the growth of Nigerian enterprises even in those spheres which are exclusively reserved to them and to postpone the day when they may hope to take over the higher reaches of enterprise .
7 As she drove away from her parents ' house , she was still reluctant to return to Rose Cottage ; so , delaying the moment of arrival for as long as possible , she decided to return home via Brighton , and to spend the day there , window shopping .
8 Expect some waiting during busy periods , and to guarantee a day or half day on the water you should book a day or two ahead .
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