Example sentences of "[adv] from day to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day .
2 Does he further agree that , at this critical time of ordering , building and commissioning that submarine fleet , we should not pay attention to the recommendations of the two main Opposition parties , whose opinion appears to vary , not merely from day to day , but from hour to hour ?
3 An important property of such a clock is its stability ; that is , its timing does not alter much from day to day .
4 In practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day .
5 Dr McNab now ordered the stimulants to be decreased gradually from day to day , meat and beer from the stores being substituted for the brandy and beef tea .
6 The practical problems for an artist working in the streets , markets or in the homes various enormously from day to day .
7 Ignoring short term variation and age effects will tend to overestimate variation in male success relative to variation in female success , which is usually less strongly age-dependent in polygynous species ( see Fig. 23.2 ) and less likely to vary widely from day to day .
8 Moreover , they fluctuate in their supposed order of priority , not merely from Government to Government , nor even from year to year , but almost from day to day at the whim of public and parliamentary opinion .
9 In the present she mostly enjoyed herself , or had so far : ‘ I 've been sad so often yet from day to day I 've enjoyed everything that was going . ’
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