to the day造句

To perform administrative duties related to the day-to-day operation of the Gifted Education Section;

To point to the day and await for it

It was a fittingly surreal ending to the day.

From the day I entered the school to the day I left, it was ten years and five months.

Today is very special, people do not say Singles Day, clearly dedicated to the day, why far-fetched understanding.

The fetus is not as vulnerable as we may think to the day-to-day stresses women deal with, like working and meeting deadlines.

to the day造句

asked Minnie, referring to the day.

Strange enough they were the same age to the day.

I'm looking forward to the day when I graduated.

John looked forward to the day when he could retire to grow roses.

It was my start to the day, every day.

Yuan has a beginning, refers to the time of the morning, also refers to the day. New Year's day, it is the first day of the year.

The dream is the balloon, flies away to the day outside finally, changes to does destroyed.

The day what belongs to the day-at night the party of young fellows, RoBust, friendly.

But it's hard to keep your vision alive when you actually get into the day-to-day grind.

The dark night is the prelude to the day.

Travellers can enter the U. s. up to the day before their visa expires.

It's been three years to the day since we met.

Then I looked forward to the day they would learn to write-that hasn't happened yet.