Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv prt] [prep] the old " in BNC.

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1 You 're on about the old King George !
2 We 've , I do n't know if everyone 's worked the same system , but we 're back on the old appointment system .
3 And so we 're back to the old problem . ’
4 He would come exuberantly into the office after ops with his crew tagging along behind him , to tell us that our weather forecast had been spot on , it had all been a piece of cake , bombs went down — Wham ! — right on the target , no trouble at all , good show ! , and here they were back on the old tarmac , cheating death again , etc .
5 It 's out with the old hairdressers , the cliff-edge guitar posturing , the in-stadium clips of religious fandemonium , and in with pumpingpop bass-lines , strutting down mean urban streets and becoming part of the real world .
6 Well it 's back to the old confusion again , that we 've got this stupid sign here which can mean it 's a negative number or it can mean take away , and sometimes it does n't really matter which way we look at it .
7 Until he is off with the old , he can not be on with the new .
8 It was out with the old and in with the new for the start of the speedway season in Swindon .
9 IT was out with the old and in with the new and despite the result , Darlington manager Ray Hankin still found much to praise about Quakers ' performance after another home defeat sent them closer to the Fourth Division .
10 happier when it was back in the old feet and inches .
11 It was down by the old meat-packing warehouses .
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