Example sentences of "[vb -s] from day [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Claire lives from day to day .
2 The last generation laid in its supplies in the fall for the winter ; this generation buys from day to day .
3 There is a tendency for people 's whole outlook to be foreshortened , so that life exists from day to day " — and Eliot was by no means immune from such general fears .
4 The delay between this booking-in and being seen by the doctor varies from day to day , from hour to hour , and from clinic to clinic .
5 The frequency and extent of the roll varies from day to day and from one set of conditions to another .
6 Can teachers plan ahead when class membership varies from day to day or week to week ?
7 Yes , I think , I mean , it varies from day to day , but as you say the rumours at the moment are that the is being upped a bit and I think it would be different .
8 I am able to examine concepts , she thought , to test values , for I have thought things out , I am not like my sister who bakes and cleans and shops and irons , and goes from day to day , never realising what her mind might discover , content to accept what has always been told her , without a doubt .
9 In other words , the injury was such that the degree of pain which it produces from day to day throughout the years is at any rate sufficient for experienced medical men to say that the rather drastic operation of arthrodesis would normally be the best thing in the circumstances .
10 The second , which is far more important for the client , and a much more meaningful reflection of the way in which the agency operates from day to day , is the ‘ account group ’ system , used by the vast majority of agencies , whereby every client 's account has a particular group of people , drawn from all the relevant departments of the agency , working on it .
11 switches from day to night .
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