Example sentences of "[pron] is [adj] days " in BNC.
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1 | 1.69 The automatic directions provided for by RSC Ord 25 , r8 come into effect at close of pleadings which is 14 days after service of defence , reply , or defence to counterclaim , and are as follows ( material differences in the corresponding CCR Ord 17 , r11 are noted ) : ( 1 ) Discovery within 14 days ( 28 days in a county court ) and inspection of documents within seven days after ( see para 1.48 above in relation to actions in which liability is admitted or actions arising out of a road traffic accident ) . |
2 | I ca n't begin to tell you how beautiful she is these days . |
3 | The Stockholm Open would have a strong claim , but so too would Tokyo , not least for the enormous amount of Japanese funding there is these days for tennis . |
4 | But there was n't the , the erm ante natal care that there is these days , I mean there were no erm when you went round to se if you were a midwife and you went round to see the prospective mother you 'd say , now you are eating proper meals are n't you ? |
5 | It is 10 days since our shock issue highlighting the plight of the starving in Somalia — 10 days since we launched an urgent appeal to help them . |
6 | By the time it is four days old , it is as heavy as one of its parents ; after three weeks it weighs four times as much as they do , and dwarfs them both . |
7 | Although it is early days and the team will not be reporting back until March , what is already becoming clear to it is that , unless small firms are encouraged to continue training chartered accountants , the smaller end of the profession may not have a future at all . |
8 | Unless , of course , his next movie — in which Ms Hyams has a 12-second role , but it is early days and this might soon be substantially reduced — is above average . |
9 | It is early days yet and the first division contains only nine teams ( next season the number will be upped to 11 ) which accounts for only a small percentage of Ireland 's playing strength . |
10 | Although it is early days yet , should we be that club , then it can only spell disaster . |
11 | As yet we have nobody actually in charge of preservation , and it is early days yet , but please do come forward if you are interested in running this group . |
12 | ‘ They are all healthy and all stable , although it is early days yet , ’ said the spokesman . |
13 | Still , it is early days and there are already whispers of impressive cross-channel interest although clerk of the course William Fullerton insists he is not , as yet , in a position to make any announcements . |
14 | It is early days yet , but , in my view , these models may form a more useful basis for analyzing actual inflationary processes in particular economies than the ‘ purer ’ neo-Walarasian models favoured by modern monetarists . |
15 | It is early days for these schemes and , because they have not yet been tested in the courts , must come with an appropriate health warning . |
16 | It is early days yet , but Felcey has high expectations of ‘ Avron . ’ |
17 | It is early days yet , but it would seem that deep within this free-standing enterprise is a determination to achieve long-term success . |
18 | It is early days yet to see how the ideas of Total Quality Management will affect the way in which schools operate but I have no doubt they are concepts which are of great usefulness to education . |
19 | Jordan said uneasily , ‘ You know how it is these days , we 're getting so scientific . |
20 | Well it is these days . |
21 | I feel as if I have been wandering through this forest for an eternity , and it is some days since I have found anything to eat . |
22 | It is 2 days past the ‘ use by ’ date . |
23 | Never know where he is these days . |
24 | When he is 105 days old a " foot-touching-the-ground " ceremony is held , when the child is ritually " planted " in matter , and first sets foot on the earth . |