Example sentences of "day [conj] i [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was not until I had been in the camp some days that I learnt the full story of the past .
2 I think erm you 've got to say that it is not easy to find people to give the commitment to local government work these days and I think a partial remuneration of the expense that they incur is a very reasonable thing for the public to have to meet .
3 ‘ I played football in my younger days till I had a bad injury in my knee which I 'm now suffering from — chronic arthritis .
4 ‘ Two days after I did the tattoo they found him on a street in Los Ilusiones .
5 Well I 'm not every day that I eat the double .
6 Thou hast been ‘ the cloud ’ before me from the day that I left the flesh-pots of Egypt , and was led through the way of the wilderness — the cloud that hast been guiding me to a land flowing with milk and honey — the milk of innocence , the honey of friendship !
7 Then when she was going out the next day and I made no attempt to open it , she said ‘ Where 's yer manners ? ‘
8 But I went back there just the other day and I noticed the ground is starting to hump up again . ’
9 She said : ‘ We had our Christmas Day on Boxing Day and I had the best ever Christmas with my children and grandchildren . ’
10 Eventually , I recover , and come to enjoy my mother and my old school friends , and the easy , sunny inertia of L.A. I swim every day and I love the blue sparkle of the pool , the glare of the sun and the sky on the water , and myself cleansed and pristine in the chlorinated wet of my morning routine , pre-smog , post-dope ; boys with blond moustaches saying , ‘ Have a good one ’ ; my baby blue Rent-a-car .
11 Faldo , who shares second place with Yorkshireman Mark Roe and Australians Greg Norman and Peter O'Malley , said : ‘ I played well all day but I lost a couple of shots , and that was a shame .
12 You 've practically taken me through every minute of every day since I took the club over .
13 This was the day before I opened the door to the three men .
14 6 October , 1835 FELIX MENDELSSOHN writes to his family from Leipzig : ‘ The day after I accompanied the Hensels to Delitzsch , Chopin arrived here ; he would not stay more than a day , and so we spent it together entirely , and played music .
15 As Claud Mullins , a London magistrate , commented on the plight of separated women in 1935 : ‘ Day by day as I watch the women who come into court on summonses for arrears — probably the least attractive of all Police Court work — I sometimes wonder whether after all many of them would not have done better to put up with the ills they had , rather than to have placed their faith in court orders ’ .
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