Example sentences of "to day " in BNC.
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1 | Last year 's Best Actor contest saw Tom Cruise and Daniel Day Lewis competing wheelchair-to-wheelchair , with Cruise 's Ron Kovics ( Born on the Fourth of July ) just losing out to Day Lewis 's Christy Brown ( My Left Foot ) . |
2 | Waving his cheque book for $10 000 ( ready to Day to anyone who can produce convincing psychic phenomena ) he sets out on the exposure trail . |
3 | Cast your mind back to Day 1 and your first attempt at the elementary exercises I asked you to perform . |
4 | All you need to do is cross the ridge separating the two villages and continue on to Day 11 . |
5 | This is obviously too short to be considered a day 's walk so if you 're sticking to the low level route you should link straight in to Day 11 by following the road from Elterwater to Grasmere . |
6 | Our recent low-key attempts at publicity , the Day to Day programme , the press conference to mark the three hundredth day and a few other interviews — had been fairly successful and had n't offended or worried Pat or Sheila , although Roby had been against them . |
7 | That the programme was taking place at all was an amazing thing in itself , but when I heard people in the studio audience talking of the need to sacrifice the hostages now for the sake of others in the future , just as they had in Day to Day nine months previously , I wondered why so few people seemed to share my view that we were being duped into believing that teaching the terrorists a lesson was the sole issue . |
8 | 5 Day to Day Management |
9 | Indeed , there are some who feel that there should be no border , thinking back nostalgically to days when there was only one domain of art . |
10 | Unless frequent pin points can be obtained during the descent , errors in position of 20 miles or more can easily occur , and this factor alone limits cloud flying to days on which large clouds are isolated so that there are clear areas between them . |
11 | During the 1890s , the mill was in use for corn grinding , in conjunction with Millbottom although , during this decade , Emmanuel Davis moved his extensive furniture business to Days Mill . |
12 | Whatever happened to days of grace ? |
13 | Ian Branfoot 's head is being screamed for by Southampton 's fans and Neil Warnock 's heady times at Notts County have given way to days of whine and losses . |
14 | A SINGLE DAY ALTERNATIVE TO DAYS 1 & 2 |
15 | In Blind Corner Dornford Yates condemned his characters to days of digging for the Wagenburg treasure in a well so deep and cold that Richard Chandos comments on the absurd situation in which he and his comrades , who have bought the castle under the noses of their villainous rivals , live in constant dread of discovery , while their enemies , in possession above , come and go as they please . |
16 | Well , it began with just when I got me money each week , 'cos I had a job , a weekend job with me uncle and I 'd get me money and I 'd just go out and score , get a coupla bags or something and then me mates 'd come round here and say , ‘ Can I do a smoke in here ? ’ , y'know , and so they would and they 'd give me a smoke for coming in here and eventually it started getting , like , from weeks , from weekends to days , becoming every day , like . |
17 | Each guide is divided into sections according to days of the week . |
18 | Oh that 's her back on to days |
19 | However , there have been changes of contrast and changes of detail on time scales from years to days , and for at least 100 years it has been widely realized that we are seeing the tops of richly coloured clouds that cover the entire planet . |
20 | If the hon. Gentleman will think back to days gone by , he will remember that such questions have been perennial in the few weeks before a general election . |
21 | Shirley Muir , beck valleys officer for Middlesbrough Council , said : ‘ Residents believe its name may refer to days when monks used the route to get to and from abbeys . |
22 | You shall this twelve month term from day to day , |
23 | The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Tennis Interlink is run on a day to day basis by Barbara Wancke , former ITS Director of Women 's Tennis , and Isolda Montero , who serve as Managing Director and Company Secretary respectively . |
26 | The council 's Labour leadership , who have been in control since 1986 , have argued that they had no control over the transactions as the day to day running of the finance department is in the hands of expert financial staff . |
27 | The full time Welfare Officers of the Association represents individuals at War Pension Tribunals , and offer professional advice on legal matters and housing , as well as handling day to day welfare problems . |
28 | Colleagues are impressed ( and sometimes alarmed ) by her willingness to link large philosophical issues with day to day matters ; for example , high state expenditure and taxation mean less for the ordinary citizens to spend as they choose . |
29 | in unwise policy decisions ; in day to day ineptness in running the enterprises ; in illicit government transfer payments in construction and purchase contracts and through every other imaginable channel ; in the use of contractor finance and suppliers ' credits to finance the venality of state officials ; and in overburdened and unrealistic capital structures . |
30 | The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval . |