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Examples of stay


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A man of different race, age and character comes into the foreground of the book and almost without a break stays there till the end.
The men stayed behind but we left next day.
The village stays the same: no one here wants more- no effort, no novelty.
In many situations, dropouts are not the same patient population as those who stayed within the trial.
The experiment was not a great success, though all three stayed in the force for some time.
Events in the countryside often stayed within the jurisdiction of the dominant landowner although they legally belonged within the purview of the state.
The same source suggests that despite legal changes, tenancies typically stayed for several decades within the same family.
Both passages reinforce the traditional image of the woman who stays at home, awaiting the battle news.
We might suggest that while undoubtedly an image of the war effort, it shows the bold peasantry who stayed behind.
Faces stayed in full view until children responded.
By staying within the safe environmental limits, much of the biodiversity would be conserved, while income per capita rose.
Having made such a promise, she is justified in going out to dinner over staying at home to grade papers.
How is the decision made about what goes and what stays?
The media have stayed away from it big time.
According to these epidemiological results, women are better at staying alive.
Furthermore, agents' ability to exit voluntarily social groups strongly signaled their credibility to existing group members where they stayed.
The song is constructed out of many interlocking parts, none of which presents a full-blown melody that stays in the foreground.
We look here at the cross-pressured members who stayed in office and compare them to non-crosspressured members who stayed in office.
Workers in the formal sector stayed at the same enterprise throughout their working lives.
Cases were more likely to have stayed away from home than controls, but contact with pets, farm animals and wildlife was similar.
The rival factions split and each formed their own battalion, which stayed apart until 1921.
Each superovulated cat stayed with an adult fertile male cat for 24 h to allow mating.
The decisive factor is not the exact relationship but who is staying in the house.
Threats would have been considerably diminished by simply staying put in a safe cave.
Even so, the freshness and value of each new occasion stays intact.
Once the practical limit of abbreviated inpatient stays is reached, further efficiencies will be attainable chiefly by addressing clinical practices themselves.
He stayed at his post for the next eleven hours, until they closed.
Newly elected officials do not want to spend the capital they have 'earned' in the election by staying the course.
Most guests were elderly people, who usually stayed for treatment 1-3 weeks.
Missed psychiatric appointments : who returns and who stays away.
All respondents were also asked to indicate their likelihood of staying with their current firm aside from its retirement plans.
Three blimps stayed in formation while performing a raster scan.
There was a door, plus a panel at the side, which normally stayed fastened.
In part, this reflects a natural division of labour whereby older and married men stayed out of the firing line.
In the past, it was women who stayed at home to raise their children who were considered the norm.
In popular and political discourse it has become synonymous with staying married.
After 1964, the level of cross-party voting in presidential elections declines, while cross-party voting in congressional elections stays relatively constant.
As long as these members stayed in office, congressional party polarization took longer to re-emerge.
While pundits came out to watch, millenarians stayed at home.
Without the effects of government, a parent would have more 'discretionary time' staying at home than going out to work.
If one of the adults stays home to look after the children, then the household incurs no further child care costs.
One baby visited a paediatrician and was admitted to the hospital 1 day later, where he stayed for 2 days.
American parties have shown a remarkable though elusive staying power.
Obviously the robot stays synchronized with its exciting frequency.
A failure of the actuator which stays on a blocked position.
We also assume the foot doesn't bounce back and doesn't slip, which means that it stays in contact with the ground.
The deviation stays however constant during the successive hops.
Even going out and staying there is not a self-evident matter.
My wife stayed the night and rushed home the next morning for some clothes, headlong, still in shock.
Oiling parties typically stayed for periods of several months, sometimes for up to two years, and brought with them a considerable quantity of cargo.
The emphasis is on staying active with the support of effective pain relief.
The probability that the economy stays in each basin of attraction can be calculated.
Most car traders have not stayed in business because of windfall gains.
The workers stayed in the vicinity of their factories which may have afforded them some protection against police reprisals.
In particular, intragroup inequality rises only in the very initial stage of development and then stays constant.
In fact, the term adolescent entered common usage only in the 1880s, to refer to those who stayed in school beyond puber ty.
I know that you would have rather stayed at home this vacation, but being alone is just too dangerous.
She frequently stayed overnight with them, and each summer they took her on a caravan holiday.
We stayed on east and west sides and sounded all around but anyone got in boat from the ship got wet through.
At no point did the withdrawal groups differ from the group who stayed on medication in terms of sleep ratings.
Between 1993 and 1998, political rights actually improved in 12 countries, stayed the same in 20 and worsened in 15.
I finally worked out what she meant and it has stayed with me ever since.
The participants had disparate views about staying in long-term care homes.
If the plot was not large enough, however, only the eldest married son stayed in the house and cared for his parents.
They only stayed at the gate at time of maximum danger, but throughout the summer they stayed in their compounds.
We stayed thus for several days in search of that ascetic until we located him.
Does one exercise self-control by staying on the plane for the entire six hours?
In this sense the book plays it safe, staying close to the usual suspects.
In this study, those memories that stayed to adult life were indeed characterized by factors such as community, atmosphere and music's ability to arouse feelings.
The widow and her children stayed in a croft on the farm.
The right atrial pressure stayed high in this patient.
In contrast, the percentage of first mentions with change of location predicates stays relatively stable across ages in about a third of the instances.
They stayed there with relatives for about half a year.
We stayed in the village for about two years.
More and more people are staying for not one or two years but much longer periods of time.
The solo vocal writing stays within the rhythmic pace of the instruments, thus avoiding a sense of separation or exaggerated flourish.
The single wire-bound volume handily opens flat (and stays open) to any of its more than 700 pages.
Most important, at least one human member of their foster families stayed in close attendance throughout their waking hours.
There are signs that the new date has staying power.
Schools were closed, an apartment block was quarantined, and businesses suffered as people stayed home.
Along the outer bend, the r. m. s. value stays fairly constant within the bend, but increases as the flow exits the bend.
As a result, left coronary arterial perfusion must have stayed uncompromised, being at systemic levels from birth.
Still, the conformal volume-preserving group has infinite codimension in the full diffeomorphism group and staying in it may confer some advantage.
In that same committee, only 54 were left, and in two other committees, 61 and 55 stayed on.
Have you stayed away from work because of a hangover?
Again, the eta-redex serves as 'padding' around c so that c stays dynamic while the whole eta-redex can be treated as being static.
Each had been given a map of the camp and requested to write down the names of the campers staying in each cabin.
If the frontier becomes too large, we remove a node (though it stays in the dug).
They were considered "proper" as long as they stayed at home, but they were termed "evil" once they invaded a neighboring unit or territory.
A difference was demonstrated, attributable to differences in numbers of hospital stays.
Includes only subjects staying 1 day or longer.
They stayed in hotels, hostels and private homes.
From whence its appeal and its staying power?
At the age of four she was lucky enough to be boarded out to a relatively good farm where she stayed for three years.
Saturating the inputs so that the system stays in the kinematic modes leads to acceptable performance in (c).
Their objective was to explain variation in the duration of hospital stays across hospitals and among doctors within hospitals.
Little is known about the cost of hospital-acquired illness during hospital stays or after discharge.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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