Example sentences of "[det] days [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A few days later rumour spread that a thousand tinners intended to march on Looe .
2 A few days later president Wilson proclaimed his ‘ Fourteen Points ’ , his own version of the new consensus .
3 A few days later inflammation had diminished and in some animals the jejunum looked macroscopically normal .
4 Just a few days later baby Joe was born , weighing just four and three quarter pounds , but healthy ; living proof that rhesus babies now have the chance they deserve .
5 When I first when I was first driving in the early 1970's you could park in the quarry car park any time you fancied except the few days before Christmas .
6 Through the Petrochemicals Business the Plastics Business has an assured supply of feedstock — no minor benefit in these days when availability of propylene is tight .
7 IN THESE days when money is scarce for most rugby clubs Morley earned themselves £1,500 on the toss of a coin over the weekend .
8 In these days when money is n't worth what it was , it may not seem especially profligate to blow a few hundred thousands on transport modelling , but it is worth thinking about how else the government could have invested the money .
9 In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice .
10 It was one of those days when snow fell all day without sticking and the cold seemed to penetrate right to the bone .
11 In those days only Boulestin thought of actually inviting people to lunch to eat scrambled eggs .
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