Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] good old " in BNC.
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1 | It 's an amazingly heady concoction made from a good old bottle of Gordon 's , or whatever your favourite make happens to be , sloshed all over the fruits of the sloe ( blackthorn ) bush . |
2 | But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy . |
3 | But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy . |
4 | But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy . |
5 | The book concentrates on the good old days of airliners , flying Dakotas over the Himalayas , rope starting the Dak when all else had failed , Avro Yorks on the Rangoon-Singapore route , an undercarriage collapse on an Ambassador at Southend , transporting horses in a Bristol Freighter ( known to all as the Frightener ) , and tales like these fill the pages taking the reader back to the days when flying was still an adventure . |
6 | Well th having said that Gordon , your mother lived to a good old age , and my mum , and my father did . |
7 | When talking about grief a frequent comment is , ‘ We never used to have this sort of fuss made in the good old days : we just had to get on with it ! ’ |