How To Use Day of reckoning In A Sentence

  • Officials concerned with environmental policy predict that a day of reckoning will come.
  • The day of reckoning has arrived with an obesity epidemic on our doorstep. The Sun
  • It is rapidly approaching day of reckoning when it will totally exhaust its nuclear energy supply.
  • The day of reckoning is coming for the water company directors.
  • The day of reckoning is coming for the water company directors.
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  • I suppose it's the day of reckoning for him as it his first run over fences. The Sun
  • The day of reckoning has past and somehow I managed to survive reasonably intact.
  • If he were smart, he would be quiet because his day of reckoning is coming. Cheney hits 'radical' Obama
  • We have survived yet another day of reckoning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their day of reckoning has arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the day of reckoning dawned, it was the grown-ups who were struggling with their emotions as the 50,000 students headed off.
  • We will use this to help ensure there is a day of reckoning for anyone guilty of any crimes. Times, Sunday Times
  • For those of you who don't know, Cinco de Mayo, which is Spanish for "Day of Reckoning," is the day in 1588 when a small Mexican flotilla defeated the might Spanish Armada on the Bay of Pigs, where the victorious Mexican sailors contracted swine flu. Murmurs.com
  • We will use this to help ensure there is a day of reckoning for anyone guilty of any crimes. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the day of reckoning approached on a slow wave of inevitability - the new cold snap on the air in the mornings, the crisp red and grey and blue and white uniforms in the shop windows, the darkening evenings, the TV trailers for the glossy new autumn programmes - I could feel the new term padding towards me. Archive 2009-08-01
  • With military precision, the best must strategize and execute their plans months in advance to vector their bodies toward absolute peak condition on contest day - the day of reckoning.
  • The day of reckoning was postponed by a series of maneuvers, and the banknotes remained intact.
  • I suppose it's the day of reckoning for him as it his first run over fences. The Sun
  • To sensible men, every day is a day of reckoning
  • The day of reckoning is coming for the water company directors.
  • I suppose it's the day of reckoning for him as it his first run over fences. The Sun
  • The day of reckoning for the free press will soon be upon us. Times, Sunday Times
  • The day of reckoning for the free press will soon be upon us. Times, Sunday Times
  • D darkness of calamity dash of eccentricity dawning of recognition day of reckoning daylight of faith decay of authority declaration of indifference deeds of prowess defects of temper degree of hostility delicacy of thought delirium of wonder depth of despair dereliction of duty derogation of character despoiled of riches destitute of power desultoriness of detail [desultoriness = haphazard; random] device of secrecy devoid of merit devoutness of faith dexterity of phrase diapason of motives [diapason = full, rich, harmonious sound] dictates of conscience difference of opinion difficult of attainment dignity of thought dilapidations of time diminution of brutality disabilities of age display of prowess distinctness of vision distortion of symmetry diversity of aspect divinity of tradition domain of imagination drama of action dream of vengeance drop of comfort ductility of expression dull of comprehension duplicities of might dust of defeat Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases A Practical Handbook Of Pertinent Expressions, Striking Similes, Literary, Commercial, Conversational, And Oratorical Terms, For The Embellishment Of Speech And Literature, And The Improvement Of The Vocabulary Of Those Per
  • BRITAIN'S shale gas industry faces a day of reckoning tomorrow when planners decide whether to allow fracking in Lancashire. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have survived yet another day of reckoning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The day of reckoning is here, Ah yeah!
  • That's for another subject but needless to say, Obama's day of reckoning with his followers is already set into concrete. Poll: Obama approval rating dips under 60 percent
  • The day of reckoning was postponed by a series of maneuvers, and the banknotes remained intact.
  • Officials concerned with environmental policy predict that a day of reckoning will come.
  • To sensible men, every day is a day of reckoning
  • BRITAIN'S shale gas industry faces a day of reckoning tomorrow when planners decide whether to allow fracking in Lancashire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Has he saved the company or merely postponed its day of reckoning?
  • The day of reckoning had arrived for one of the most notorious white-collar criminals in history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tomorrow is the day of reckoning; the accountant will tell me what my profits were and how much tax I'll have to pay.
  • Officials concerned with environmental policy predict that a day of reckoning will come when the issue has to be faced again.
  • Enjoy this while you can because your day of reckoning is coming. Polls: Majority oppose heath care bill
  • The day of reckoning is coming for the water company directors.

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