Example sentences of "[prep] it [adj] days " in BNC.
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1 | You may not be aware of the Hayes Society , for few talk of it these days . |
2 | He does n't often speak of it these days , but — ’ |
3 | Er I said er Lisa 'd like to go out but er she do n't feel like it these days . |
4 | And on the morrow they began to attack the city , and they fought against it three days strenuously ; and the Moors received great loss , for they came blindly up to the walls and were slain there . |
5 | Here again we are assisted by Strype : ‘ The entrails and bowels were honourably buried in the [ St George 's , Windsor ] chapel ’ , for it was not usual for the viscera chest to take any part in the state obsequies ; the coffin was reunited with it nineteen days later . |
6 | I do n't suppose the unions would put up with it these days but er ha there were n't such things as unions for nurses in those days . |
7 | I du n no but it just that it 's so difficult to get away with it these days . |
8 | ‘ I ca n't get away from it these days , ’ said Amiss cheerfully . |
9 | I reckon that 's the additives they put in it these days . |
10 | Remoteness is still the keynote of this region , but a Charlton reiving party would be hard put to it these days to work up a good gallop along the upper reaches of the North Tyne River . |
11 | It 'll take a while to be ready for use with everything they do to it these days , and if she does need it , the sooner it can be ready , the better . |
12 | Does everything have to have a ‘ For Sale ’ sign on it these days ? |
13 | ‘ Not much call for it these days , ’ she said sullenly . |
14 | Although the self-titled first album contained corkers like Christine and Man To Child , Chadwick does n't seem too happy about it these days . |
15 | I think that frame 's worth it these days , I |
16 | oh no you 're so good at it these days , lovely , well done . |