The daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station.
1Bookshops have Just had a ten day book sale to sell publishers' marked-down stock.
2Also Pen of Pen, in that county, was before the conquest, as by Dooms- day book.
3All orders about the watches to be duly entered in the day book of the estate.
4Her day book, which contained details of her work on controllers, would be equally incomprehensible to most people.
5Do you begin to see, Edward, that the Bible is more suitable as an every- day book than your profane history?
6Do you begin to see, Edward, that the Bible is more suitable to be an every- day book than your profane history?
7The lady bookkeeper, glancing down from her glass eyrie on the inside balcony, took one look and buried her giggles in the day book.
8Two- day book and manuscript sale conducted by Mealy's including: £65,000 for collection of correspondence between James Joyce and T.G.
9Clavel, of Smedmore, in the Isle of Purbec, in the county of Dorset, was in that place before the conquest, as appears by Dooms- day book.
10The wise words of Socrates and Ovid are echoed in many modern- day books about dating.
11A full explanation of the whole affair may be found in the "Every- day Book."
12At an earlier day books were made and distributed much more abundantly than is sometimes supposed.
13In those days books of any kind were but few and scarce, and scientific books were especially unattainable.
14Give me the Day Book, quick.
15Perhaps the reader would be pleased to see another of Elia's contributions to Hone's "Every- Day Book."
16To the Editor of the "Every- Day Book":-
Translations for day book