Similar words: day after day, day, all day, one day, today, the other day, yesterday, night and day.
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121. There's a new super-thermogenic compound in Fahrenheit, called A7-E, that works around the clock to provide hard-body metabolism, moving you closer - day by day - to that hard body look.
122. Pepole pay more attention to the medicinal value and health function of Monascus day by day, however, the existence of citrinin restricted the further development of Monascus products heavily.
123. The life is just as a tree. the time cover you one day by day as well as cycle by cycle of the growth ring.
124. The last not the least, practice makes perfect. Every learners know this simple idiom. Make progress day by day, and one day you will surprisedly find you speak fluent English!
125. Our country is being in urbanized the acceleration period, the environment question which the city faces is day by day prominent, the city natural ecology already received the enormous destruction.
126. In it, you can track your progress day by day and week by week.
127. With the development of imaging equipment, its checking method also promoted by day.
128. As the calendar day by day we have a page being turned in the past, we are ushered in the new year.
129. By day the darkness fills him with dread; and anguish overpower him.
130. Little by little and day by day, they were learning to stand up bravely against a cruel and unjust tradition[http://sentencedict.com/by day.html], which could be observed from their attitude toward the Ku Klux Klan.
131. Morpheuswrong: Drowsy by day, and nightly excitement not Mian, visible at neurasthenic, hysteria, head traumatic sex is neurasthenic be asked for integratedly and head arteriosclerosis.
132. Day by day I float my boat one by one down the running stream.
133. By Day 42 after treatment, changes in litter size, sperm numbers and the structure of seminiferous tubules in these animals diminished.
134. Many non-structural measures including flood risk analyst theory have been taken into account day by day .
135. In recent years, with the development of economy, the extensive fitting-up craze has appeared in the city and the indoor pollutant problem is outstanding day by day.
136. An odd-job man by day, he operates in Kent during the week and in London on weekends.
137. By day, Mark Suppes is a web developer for fashion giant Gucci. By night(sentencedict.com), he cycles to a New York warehouse and tinkers with his own nuclear fusion reactor.
138. The eye of a Nile crocodile. The eye is highly efficient at night; by day the pupil narrows to a slit.
139. Get acquainted with yourself. Tune in to the dreams you have by day and by night.
140. With the development of our country, the process of urbanize is faster and faster, and the conflict of the rare of land source is standing out day by day.
141. Day by day : night by night: lifted, flooded and let fall.
142. With the organized crime becoming more and more rampant day by day, people have paid close attention to the investigatory tactic of using underground police.
143. In fact, from the aspect of the affectivity , the most important point of the right in legal practice is that it exists in our language that we use day by day.
144. In order to meet the emission control regulations which is increasingly strict day by day, three means will be used in diesel in the future.
145. The inflation reduces the resident real income and the income differential expands day by day.
146. There is often a fluffiness to them, a cotton-wool gentleness not seen by day.
147. In opens day by day in the modernized society, the imprisonment punishment's run cost is increasing unceasingly, but its transformation effect actually disappointingly looks.
148. Fourth, the real estate business capital chain is day by day tight.
149. To them downstair close already at 7 o'clock, bazaar inside and outside still very lively, the crowd of come and go is more than by day.
150. How to treat by day or nightly night sweat? Does need use remedy?
More similar words: day after day, day, all day, one day, today, the other day, yesterday, night and day, day and night.