Example sentences of "in [art] days [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the days that follow we learn about this smell , which varies from ugh ! and a turn of the head to really gut-wrenching . |
2 | In the days that followed , the Tysons found that they and 18,000 other investors had been the victims of a financial crash of global proportions . |
3 | IN THE days that followed the stockmarket crash of October 1987 , investors dusted off their economic histories and recalled that the Wall Street crash of October 1929 had marked the beginning of a ten-year , worldwide depression . |
4 | In the days that followed , the government tried to make things clearer . |
5 | IN THE DAYS THAT FOLLOWED , NIGEL KICKED HIMSELF FOR NOT untying the bunch of flowers and looking to see if there was a card inside . |
6 | Further disappointment arose from Hitler 's promise of retaliation for the bombing of German cities , when , in the days that followed , only English towns such as Bath , Norwich , and York were reported as bombed . |
7 | This suspicion hardened into certainty in the days that followed . |
8 | Outside were the mountains of southern Greece , and in the days that followed there were more important considerations than hot water . |
9 | Lovell gave Coleridge food that night , but not shelter , and in the days that followed was responsible with Southey for introducing him to a city strong in religious dissent and political radicalism . |
10 | In the days that followed many dogs were led through the village on their way to Lāmri . |
11 | In the days that followed Harriet felt more estranged from her daughter than ever . |
12 | Diana had a new sense of purpose in the days that followed . |
13 | In the days that followed Daniel 's Mum was to elaborate this confidential and blotting-out commentary to an embarrassing extent . |
14 | In the days that followed , Holland agreed to take 194 , Britain 350 , and France 250 . |
15 | In the days that followed , Joe felt a growing sense of panic . |
16 | They had suffered less than the other armies from the evil weather up to then , but in the days that followed Wales and September did their worst , and it was difficult to keep open their lengthening supply lines . |
17 | These convictions of his were to be tested hard in the days that followed . |
18 | In the days that followed , each one taking the ship closer to home , Lindsey knew she had never been more glad of the solid routine which , if it did n't keep her mind fully occupied , at least kept her hands busy . |
19 | ‘ I believe Tony used to believe that , in the days before he became … different . ’ |
20 | In the days before hyperbole was shortened to hype and live boxing was a TV rarity , Cooper had a nationwide following . |
21 | The observers of gonorrhoea in the days before effective treatment was available vividly described the symptoms of acute gonococcal urethritis . |
22 | ‘ Ten minutes for refreshment ’ 1892 : passengers bolt their lunch at York station buffet prior to reboarding , in the days before buffet cars were provided . |
23 | We were only a few miles from the coast , but in the days before we had our own car , visits to the sea were exciting expeditions . |
24 | and told to us in the days before he died |
25 | It was in the days before soldiers were housed in barracks and were left to their own devices in the taverns and private houses in which they were billetted . |
26 | There used to be just the sports in the afternoon ; Mary Clarke and Bill Scott remembered when the races were held on the roads through the village , in the days before there were so many motor cars . |
27 | In the 1760s improvements were made to Patrington Haven , a small port on the river Humber in the days before much of the land was reclaimed , and this facilitated the export of corn from South Holderness to places like the growing towns of the West Riding . |
28 | In the days before the oil men invaded the skin of their earth , the ‘ box ’ was truly an Arab 's treasure box studded with nail-heads , bolted and locked to secure a man 's wealth . |
29 | Paul made a very happy marriage with Muriel Ezra , the widow of a distinguished zoologist , who built up his own private menagerie in Surrey in the days before safari parks proliferated in the English countryside . |
30 | Intimidated by the vast sweep of Morecambe Bay 's shifting sands below , I had to reverse a strenuous move and , in the days before I discovered contact lenses , ended up entangled in awkward loops of rope , my spectacles askew and dangling precariously from one ear . |