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1 I do not let a day pass without sending them a letter.
2 She seldom let a day pass without beating some poor woman unmercifully.
3 He judged it better, however, to let a day or two pass.
4 Never let a day pass without gently exercising all the muscles.
5 He let a day intervene, then replied to his mother's letter.
6 She let a day go by and a night, and still it was not written.
7 He made it a practice never to let a day go by without killing something.
8 His desire was, not to let a day go by without sight and touch of Insie.
9 However, a person may occasionally let a day or two pass by without taking exercise with benefit.
10 When Roger came home Osborne did not let a day pass before telling his brother of his plans.
11 Libbie visited the bottle regularly, afraid to let a day pass lest the blackmailer expose her to the principal.
12 This admirable woman never let a day pass without instructing her children in some lesson of religion and morality.
13 Since the announcement, Harnack didn't let a day go by without asking Feek when his new suit would be ready.
14 He seldom let a day pass without spending an hour or two in combing and brushing his "har."
15 When Dr. Gowdy let a day pass without making some public utterance, he counted that day as good as lost.
16 Even his mother hardly let a day pass without innocently alluding to some prank of Jim's that had amused her.
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