Example sentences of "from day to " in BNC.

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1 Moneylender Cash loan usually between £30 and £1,000 from a local firm ( or broker who fixes it with a finance company ) , usually without security and for a fixed period ( anything from days to years ) ; may be paid in fixed instalments or lump sum ; interest rate fixed at start .
2 Then one must wait anything from days to months — ; how long depends on how much radioactivity is present — before , eventually , the film , now called an autoradiogram , can be developed ( the process is autoradiography ) .
3 The number density of the atomic particles in the wind varies on time scales from days to years , in response to variations in solar activity .
4 ‘ We are switching five instrument and five electrical technicians from days to the five shifts , ’ said Ian Mincher .
5 You shall this twelve month term from day to day ,
6 The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day .
7 Furthermore , people vary in their tolerance from day to day , and it is not safe to assume that because you have been to 15,000 feet or so without oxygen before , you will be able to do it again .
8 And yet , alighting in the sunshine from the trembling train I found myself in a space transfigured by the three stages of the passage through the underworld that is matinee cinema : the transition from day to night ; the day for night of the viewing ; the transition back to daylight .
9 beneath the details of everyday life which Shamin describes is a feudal economy where small farmers scratch out a living from day to day , where one false step can mean falling into debt or mortgaging one 's land without hope of recovery and where one rebellious individual can place the entire economic unit , the joint family , at risk .
10 • Strengthen your daily time-cues and make them as reproducible from day to day as possible .
11 An important property of such a clock is its stability ; that is , its timing does not alter much from day to day .
12 The hallmarks of Thomas à Kempis 's approach to the religious life are a rigorous inner self-discipline and a conformity , for reasons of humility , to the existing forms of Christianity as met from day to day wherever you happen to be .
13 The easy course , in fact , in a life of ‘ self-sufficiency ’ is to drift from day to day , working hard but always responding to circumstances ; on a subsistence holding like ours , there is always somewhere to be weeded ; something to be mended or maintained .
14 Theirs is an America of hardcore unemployment of gangs , of drugs and guns and struggle to make it from day to day .
15 While this is true , we want you to feel in control of your weight and to be able to interpret the minor fluctuations that occur from day to day .
16 In practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day .
17 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 .
18 Rather , they were of decisive moment in how we lived from day to day and deserved the commemoration of daily objects , so that William 's figure , seated on his prancing white charger , sword-arm raised in a gesture of advance , decorated tea-towels and plates .
19 It can soldier on , living from day to day in the hope that it can attract support from MPs in one or another minority party — there are likely to be at least 50 such members — for each piece of legislation .
20 When clubs in the lower divisions are fighting bankruptcy , living from day to day on a shoestring budget for want of funds that , to most First Division players , would be petty cash , it seems rather arrogant of Mr Taylor to be threatening strike action over sums of money and perquisites most footballers can only dream of .
21 From day to day , this is limited to sweeping or vacuuming , with a spot application of seal should wear ever become evident ( in the domestic situation , this can often be as long as five years from the date of installation ) .
22 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 .
23 Perhaps we should think about it , instead of drifting on from day to day .
24 Then said he , I am Saint Lazarus , and know that I was the leper to whom thou didst so much good and so great honour for the love of God ; and because thou didst this for his sake hath God now granted thee a great gift ; for whensoever that breath which thou hast felt shall come upon thee whatever thing thou desires to do , and shalt then begin , that shalt thou accomplish to thy heart 's desire , whether it be in battle or aught else , so thy honour shall go on increasing from day to day ; and thou shalt be feared both by Moors and Christians , and thy enemies shall never prevail against thee , and thou shalt die an honourable death in thine own house , and in thy renown , for God hath blessed thee ; — therefore go thou on , and evermore persevere in doing good ; and with that he disappeared .
25 The frequency and extent of the roll varies from day to day and from one set of conditions to another .
26 His was the quiet type of a Christ-lived life , and his influence was marked for good and for a strong quality of wisdom which left its mark upon many whom he came in contact with from day to day .
27 C. The flow of water , or discharge , in rivers varies from summer to winter , and from day to day .
28 My health is improving from day to day .
29 People live from day to day in a world full of uncertainties .
30 She was somebody who had mild short-term memory loss , which varied from day to day but she could remember anything about the past .
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