Example sentences of "[adj] days of [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ After a few days of production I had the opportunity to approach Dustin , ’ Silvis remembered . |
2 | In the early days of aviation he made designs for aeroplanes and , later in life , he took up golf and planned houses for himself and his friends in Berkshire . |
3 | In the early days of July it seemed that the president 's plan could not fail : the leaders of every mainstream party joined the ‘ Yes ’ campaign , leaving opposition in the hands of an unholy alliance between the Fascists and Communists . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | This being the early days of punk we looked like complete urchins . |
6 | As it happens , in the early days of computers it was thought that it would be only a few years before computers would be able to understand natural language . |
7 | These were small victories , but in those days of darkness they gave the High Elves some hope . |
8 | Since the heady days of Henson it had become a duller and more local object . |
9 | It is difficult at any time to represent a large body of one 's fellows ; in these critical days of reconstruction it is harder than ever . |
10 | Unless an appeal is lodged within 28 days of sentencing he could be free in a little over two years . |
11 | In four days of meetings they had managed to decide only the names of the principal members of the embassy . |