Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [art] day " in BNC.

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1 It was cool , gettin' high every day .
2 Such changes were supposedly happening virtually every day ; a concept beyond belief and credibility .
3 Forty thousand children are dying needlessly every day in the Third World and should be saved by international efforts , says Unicef .
4 Julius drove out of Warwick at a speed that was highly illegal , and Jessamy sat tensely beside him , still not understanding why the day had suddenly gone so dangerously wrong .
5 The typical interviewee profile of the ‘ recreational user ’ is that of ‘ dabbling ’ at weekends , usually sharing a ‘ bag ’ with a friend , then gradually filling in the days in between until they are all taken up by heroin use .
6 I am just filling in the days , she thought — until Edmund returns .
7 Fritz Juventi from the Valenzuela Perseverance , looking not a day older in his tricorn and spats .
8 He never washed , but considered swimming nearly every day took care of that .
9 SOAKING UP THE DAY OUT
10 To the world , of course , I was busy , self-assured Mrs Sutherland ; the world did not see my breakwaters sinking lower every day .
11 They recommend at least three minutes brushing twice a day to keep your teeth looking pearly white .
12 A load of schoolchildren going on a day out .
13 All other things which are done instead of talking are a waste of time , are being used as excuses to delay the whole process , and will bear no fruit whatsoever , except the killing which is going on every day
14 With activities going on every day and most evenings we hardly ever saw our two .
15 If you 're thinking of going along to join in the fun , there 's something going on every day and evening until next Friday night .
16 I mean , and we were going down every day to see her when she was
17 like , you know what I was like , all through school and me A levels I was still going down every day and everything
18 Waking early the day before he was due to go , he remembered something he had intended to organize .
19 Work habits ( such as waking up every day to an alarm clock ) that often flow over into responsible social attitudes ( such as being a good father ) are not being learnt .
20 ‘ By adding up the days migraine stole from me in the past , I calculate that I shall be able to enjoy living for three extra weeks in a year ! ’
21 When things are going well every day circumstances are heavily invested in hope .
22 Corpses are found lying almost every day , and murders are frequent .
23 Despite excellent character-witnesses , among them Elizabeth , who delivered an impassioned plea on her maid 's behalf , Justine stood condemned by one piece of circumstantial evidence : a locket containing a picture of her late mistress had been found in her belongings — a locket which the child William had been wearing only the day before the murder .
24 He had been speaking only a day or two ago to a miners ' meeting attended by what he called the ‘ Scargill Mafia ’ .
25 The thunder broke not long after sunset , as Cameron and Menzies sat with a jug of wine , reckoning up the day 's gains and setbacks .
26 Then he held out his arms and she went into them , laughing , wiping out the days they had been apart in that one eager meeting .
27 It turned out that Anderson had lived in the last apartment that we 'd been in , moving out the day after we arrived .
28 The grave faces : Dr Sowerby calling twice a day .
29 There is a local bus running once a day from Bala to the cottage .
30 I like starting off the day with a ten mile run followed by
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