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 .
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