Day by day Sentence Examples

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  • We decided to keep it going and just take it day by day.

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  • The book includes recipes, travel tips and a 12-week meal plan with a day-by-day strategy.

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  • His diary of his travels enables us to follow his movements almost day by day.

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  • For example, since the papal archives were opened, so many regesta have appeared that soon it will be possible to follow the letter-writing of the medieval popes day by day for century after century.

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  • The narrow alleys of Porto, Pendino and Mercato have nearly all disappeared, and old Naples has been vanishing day by day.

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  • The condition of the treasury became worse day by day.

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  • The Philistines had come up to make war against Saul and, as the rival camps lay opposite each other, this warrior came forth day by day to challenge to single combat.

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  • Grant, as he pushed Pemberton before him to Granada, lengthened day by day his line of communication, and when Van Dorn, ever enterprising, raided the great Federal depot of Holly Springs the game was up. Grant retired hastily, for starvation was imminent, and Pemberton, thus freed, turned upon Sherman, and inflicted a severe defeat on that general at Chickasaw Bayou near Vicksburg (December 29).

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  • But there was no doubt a tendency to extend the term " exoteric " from the dialectical to the more popular of the scientific writings of Aristotle, to make a new distinction between exoteric and acroamatic or esoteric, and even to make out that Aristotle was in the habit of teaching both exoterically and acroamatically day by day as head of the Peripatetic school at Athens.

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  • Rome, however, had greater dangers to cope with than the indignant reproofs of her friends the monks, and the opposition Growth of of the bishops, who were displeased at the spectacle of their authority waning day by day.

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  • The unmeaning babblings of the infant were becoming day by day conscious and voluntary signs of what she felt and thought.

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  • This was because all who began to grow depressed or who lost strength were sifted out of the army day by day.

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  • The day-by-day entries are supposedly different from the book.

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  • Arrange a day-by-day, weekly or rotating schedule in which the child spends three days with one parent and four days with the other in one week and then switches the schedule every other week.

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  • The day by day costs of an extended trip will be less expensive than a shorter trip.

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  • It's a life simulator where you keep a pack of wolves surviving day by day.

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  • You may not be able to get day-by-day predictions, but you can get a full reading with personalized information that you can choose to use in your everyday life.

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  • As these reasons can change day-by-day or year-by-year, a technique that works today may not work down the road.

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  • Soaps.com - Soaps.com features spoilers of the upcoming week with day by day breakdowns for Guiding Light.

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  • Low cost transactions, such as discounted airline tickets without a tour or other travel services, and specialized work, such as designing a customized day-by-day itinerary usually do carry a fee.

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  • Today's travel agencies work on the same model, but now sell all forms of travel, from airline tickets to cruise vacations to individualized day-by-day travel plans.

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  • At the head of a hundred thousand men he showed, besides the large grasp of strategy which planned the Carolinas march, besides the patient skill in manoeuvre which gained ground day by day towards Atlanta, the strength of will which sent his men to the hopeless assault of Kenesaw to teach them that he was not afraid to fight, and cleared Atlanta of its civil population in the face of a bitter popular outcry.

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  • These are they who, enlarging day by day their sumptuous edifices, encircling them with lofty walls, lay up in them their incalculable treasures, imprudently transgressing the bounds of poverty and violating the very fundamental rules of their profession."

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