Example sentences of "to [art] day [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If we 'd left it to the day we 'd have been sunk ! |
2 | Once a week bath night , now we do all these dirty jobs , because next door she had her own coal Lashmere cooking you see , and we had to make do with wood , and that entails cutting it ourselves , so our weekend , we worked Saturday mornings ; Sunday used to the day we had to do all the cottage work . |
3 | The two countries would be fighting each other , on and off , for 22 years ; and there were those , like Benjamin Titford , born in 1786 , who lived through nothing but wars and rumours of wars from the day they were born to the day they died . |
4 | The ones on the cutting edge will , to the day they die , hate white people and women with as much passion as the KKK would hate a black person . ’ |
5 | From the moment they seek training — whether voluntarily or because of benefit withdrawal — to the day they leave . |
6 | From the moment guests phone through their reservation , to the day they check out , it provides a range of services which make their stay more enjoyable and brings them back time and time again . |
7 | Luce had stiffened at the mention of the ring , but Michele was going on ‘ … and , a year to the day they met , the pair were married . ’ |
8 | As I drove into the guide dog training centre at Leamington Spa it took me back to the day I arrived there to start my apprenticeship as a guide dog mobility instructor . |
9 | He once said he was ‘ looking forward to the day I can go fishing without someone sitting in the back of the boat saying do n't I know there 's a war on ’ . |
10 | Mr Smyth , Annie 's godson , vowed : ‘ To the day I die I will not let this go . ’ |
11 | So employers , in my experience , even to the day I left , always owe the workman something for what he 's done |
12 | Actually he pinpointed it to the day I came back from hospital . |
13 | A year later to the day he had proposed to her at the same table . |
14 | ‘ A year to the day it lasted . |
15 | The money in Saver Plus is earning interest right up to the day you take it out . |
16 | Or right back to the day she married Steve , or took the boat to England ? |
17 | Up to the day she died , Auntie could thread the finest needle at one go . |
18 | I talked to Mum , and she tried to think back to the day she met Elaine , and she remembered I was born in a nursing home in Birkleigh . |
19 | never wore anything but black from that day to the day she died . |
20 | Susan Cole-King from Burcott has already been ordained ; it was into the Episcopal Church in the United States four years ago , but Mrs Cole-King , who works as a deacon for the Oxford diocese at Dorchester , is looking forward to the day she 'll be able to act as a priest closer to home . |
21 | I mean it going back to the days I think it was Professor Jode , it depends what you mean by class . |
22 | He never forgot Dentdale and credits much of his earlier love of learning and his interest in rocks and their formation to the days he spent as a boy rambling the fells around Dent . |