Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] days " in BNC.

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1 Snowdrops are shady favourites for the dark days of late winter
2 2 Provide any dressing equipment needed for the early days after discharge .
3 In Jesus the Spirit destined for the messianic days , the days of salvation , had come to stay .
4 Management offered to pay the workers for the lost days if they returned to work by Wednesday morning , but at a mass meeting on Tuesday 10 June workers voted 48 to 10 against resuming work and rejecting settlement proposals worked out between management and the union until they had seen a report from the Department of Labour Factory Inspectorate .
5 This brought an access of homesickness , not for the Yorkshire moors but for the English language , and also for the long days of last summer 's play , for Alexander Wedderburn 's blown-rose full-blooded verse on the Elizabethan terrace at Long Royston , English summer evenings .
6 But her own body told her a different story which , lying here for the long days of rest which had been prescribed for her , she had heard clearly enough through the bird-twitter of Linnet and her mother , and Tristan 's determined joviality .
7 Despite popular laments for the great days of Herbert Morrison and ‘ municipal socialism ’ on the LCC , such Tory bugbears as the Merseyside authority and the Greater London Council disappeared from the scene .
8 SOME WAYS OF TRAVELLING are synonymous with luxury and romance and evoke nostalgic yearnings for the great days of travel when black tie was de rigueur as the traveller sauntered through Europe and Asia , or crossed the oceans .
9 There has , however , been some revival of the device , especially with modern private presses affecting a fondness for the past and for the great days of the colophon , beginning with the great Mainz Psalter of Fust and Schoeffer in 1457 .
10 Those who earn £43 a week or more will lose benefit for the whole of that week — even if they work only part of it and are unemployed for the remaining days .
11 Those who earn £43 a week or more will lose benefit for the whole of that week — even if they work only part of it and are unemployed for the remaining days .
12 Those who earn £43 a week or more will lose benefit for the whole of that week — even if they work only part of it and are unemployed for the remaining days .
13 When evidence relating to the Cleveland end of the project is complete , the hearing switches back to Northallerton for the final days .
14 I guess his leaving coincided with my dad stopping taking me to Elland Road so maybe I 'm just been sentimental for the happy days when I could get a parentr to pay for the tickets ! !
15 The lowering of interest rates last year provided extra spending power for the family but , as Mr Ingram , 34 , pointed out , that will probably now just be kept back for the rainy days to come in 1994 .
16 Stationed as a soldier in Shanghai , and unable to get home until the following April , Warnie was in an agony of sorrow for the old days .
17 ‘ Yeah , I guess I get a yen for the old days every now and again , ’ he admitted . ’
18 Our bottle of water , that remnant of respect for the old days , lay untouched on the seat .
19 She 'd even felt the odd pang of nostalgia for the old days when she 'd been a young wet-behind-the-ears singer , just beginning to make her way up the ladder .
20 For for the chilly days .
21 No doubt she has heard about Lovat being badly wounded during the early days of the fighting in Normandy and remembers her words to me as I left Achnacarry to join Lovat in Sussex .
22 I recall one evening , during the early days of the campaign , when on three occasions on different channels ( an arts programme and two awards ceremonies ) public statements were made against the Clause .
23 Joe Longthorne is an abundantly talented performer and on first meeting him during the early days of his success I was struck by his lack of conceit .
24 As a medium it is supreme among the arts in its ability to portray the real world , hut it is in itself quite artificial , and it speaks to us by way of a pictorial language which first took shape during the early days of the silent cinema .
25 They could get quite boisterous and reckless , especially during the early days , when they would be shut in for a while .
26 The obligation arising from the Pact of San Sebastian was reinforced during the early days of the Republic , when the Esquerra leader , Macià , was only persuaded to withdraw his proclamation of a ‘ Catalan Republic within a Spanish Federal Republic ’ by the promise of early action on the autonomy issue and the immediate concession of a regional government , the Generalitat ( Sp .
27 Sarah , a vivacious redhead known by one and all as ‘ Fergie ’ , first met Diana during the early days of her romance with Prince Charles when she watched him play polo at Cowdray Park near the Sussex home of Sarah 's mother , Susie Barrantes .
28 One such group were the Cincars , descendants of a people of Romanian origin who moved into the Balkans during the early days of Turkish rule .
29 Given the strong emphasis on children with special educational needs during the early days of PNP it was not surprising that many collaborations concentrated their attention on these children .
30 Was this th during the early days of electricity in the in the area ?
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