1Her hospital records repeat the phrase, day after day, year after year:
2Labour released its party list today, a day after it planned to.
3The disclosure comes a day after GM reported better-than-expected results in Europe.
4It happened early yesterday, the day after the New York City shooting.
5Five weeks and a day after our first date, my answer changed.
6Nichols' new hearing is scheduled for one day after the presidential election.
7Santander UK said activity returned to normal the day after Friday's withdrawals.
8So every day after work, I went home alone and watched TV.
9This short exchange took place the day after I first met Ken.
10She was starting work in New York the day after Memorial Day.
11One day after treatment, mortalities already could be observed for some products.
12Tomorrow, maybe, or the day after, she'd question its significance more closely.
13However, his brother Harry's name was released a day after his birth.
14Mutual funds are valued once a day after the stock market closes.
15The announcement will be in the Morning Post the day after tomorrow.
16The time, day after to-morrow; the place, Poplar Spring in this county.
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