Sentence examples for know how the day from inspiring English sources

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Nor does anyone know how the day traders will cope with sustained downward pressure.

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Under COIN, nobody will know how the law firm Jones Day got a $495 per hour, no-bid contract to provide unlimited legal services.

"I plan to, I think, stay on in public service in some ways or other — I don't know how," the mayor said on Wednesday after a news conference at City Hall.

"We know how the air quality is every day and whether we have to take decisions".

"I'm sure you know how the enemy responded the following day," he likes to say, referring to the Pearl Harbor attack.

Unless you're in the investment business, you don't need to know how the market is doing every business day.

By now, everybody knows how the first day of the rest of LeBron James' life went.

"I just don't know how long the day is".

"He must have been given the OK by Merkel and she wouldn't have done that if she hadn't known how the court would decide on Wednesday".

But nobody, not even Mr. Della Valle himself, questioned on Sunday, knows how the Schiap/Lacroix story will unfold, although a taut purple jacket with narrow blue pants could walk right out in the Paris streets, even with its grass-green taffeta neckpiece.

"They all wanna know how my day's been going," the man said.

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