3025 examples of all day in sentences

I heard not The cows and follow them about all day.

But, returning from a long ride that had lasted all day, he had entered with the desire to make amends, to win her sweet and gracious forgiveness.

It isn't good for you to stay in this gloomy old vault all day.

The bee comes forth to see thee; and the flowers Worship thee all day long, and through the skies Follow thy journey with their earnest eyes.

The camp was pitched, and we remained under cover all day, starting, as before, soon after sunset.

All day we lie and listen to the swish of the waves as they tumble past, and watch our dressing-gowns hanging on the door swing backwards and forwards with the motion.

He squats beside me nearly all day, and eagerly eats anything I give him, like a little puppy dog.

"To-morrow you will be wise enoughor, if you are not wise enough, you will be kind enough to me because I ask itto lie in bed all day, and I shall come very early in the morning to see how you are.

Being very fat, and having travelled all day, he went to bed.

A couple of hours of this and the rivers will be upmay take up all day to get back to the ranch if we have to ride up to the ford on the Saverack.

When the road grew too hot for us, on account of the fire of sunshine in our rear, we jumped over the fence into the Race-Course, a big field beside us, and there became squatter sovereigns all day.

One popular story is that when a flea lights upon the body of a Jain he captures it carefully, puts it in a receptacle and sends it to an asylum where fat coolies are hired to sit around all day and night and allow fleas, mosquitoes and other insects to feed upon them.

"Ah, monsieur," said the old nobleman, with his courtly bow, "I am indeed rejoiced to see you safe under my roof again, not only for your own sake, but for that of madame's eyes, which, if she will permit an old man to say so, are much too pretty to spoil by straining them all day in the hopes of seeing some one coming out of the forest.

All day the sledges have been coming to and fro, but most of the pulling work has been done by the ponies: the track is so good that these little animals haul anything from 12 to 18 cwt.

Cloud has been coming and going overhead all day, drifting from the S.E., but continually altering shape.

He will be in and out asking for 'he' all day long at intervals, and when the interview takes place it will be only for the purpose of having everything already settled explained over to him for the fiftieth time.

The wolves stood and looked at the stage, and I knew they were between me and my hermitage; but they were only prairie wolves, and all day my cabin had been growing more and more beautiful.

All day the work went on as usual at the old theater, and I made short excursions to other places.

Inc. New York STRUWWELPETER Merry Stories and Funny Pictures When the children have been good, That is, be it understood, Good at meal-times, good at play, Good all night and good all day They shall have the pretty things Merry Christmas always brings.

Those for whom they had watched all day at last stood side by side before them; and the picture they made must have pleased the most exacting eye that looked down upon them.

These arms ached sorely now; all day long had John been assisting in "carrying," and the hours spent in forking the hay from the ground to the cart had put his new-found ardour for a country life to a severe test.

Marcus had not before seen Uncle Ith, though he had been thinking of him all day.

The small rotund gentleman who had danced and spun all the way to Gantick village from the extreme south of France, and had danced and smiled and blown his flageolet all day in Gantick Street without conciliating its population in the least, was disgusted.

The servants consisted of a nurse (herself an old woman), who sat nearly all day in the parlour, because her far more aged mistress required much attendance, a grey-headed housemaid, a cook, and a man, the husband of this last.

And so all day above the toiling heads Of men's poor chimneys, full of impish freaks, Tearing and twisting in tight-curlèd shreds The vain unnumbered reeks, The Winter speeds his fairies forth and mocks Poor bitten men with laughter icy cold, Turning the brown of youth to white and old With hoary-woven locks, And grey men young with roses in their cheeks.

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