Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] days [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 During the coming days Americans will be throwing away some 35 million Christmas trees , creating an urban disposal nightmare .
2 From the earliest days showmen boosted the movies in order to maximize their audience and the whole razzmatazz of salesmanship
3 As a recent review points out , in the early days researchers were hampered because they could not obtain sufficient quantities of pure interferon , and in any case there is no such thing as ‘ interferon ’ — there are at least three families of interferon ( British Medical Journal , 5 March , p 739 ) .
4 In the early days machines were dreamed up , usually by an individual , with little scientific underpinning .
5 When in the early days pilgrims gathered to hold the feast at Gilgal , perhaps their celebrations included a procession round the ruined mound of Jericho , where no walls were any longer to be seen above ground , with the blowing of sacred trumpets of rams ' horns , and the solemn carrying of the ark .
6 In the early days slalomists paddled a World Championships in slalom and then the same paddlers , using the same boats , took part in a WWR to make it more of an event , just as a K1 sprint paddler might take part in a 500m race and also take part in a 10km event at the same regatta .
7 In the old days visitors to St Antony 's were pulled up in a basket through a trap-door which overhung the entrance .
8 Football coach , Bear Bryant , is also a farmhand and in the old days farmhands used to guide a team of animals in front of the plough , encouraging them and making sure they all pulled together .
9 She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children .
10 In the old days princes were cold and bored .
11 In the old days factories used to have huge coal heaps outside in their yards .
12 In the old days manufacturers produced the goods and salesmen sold them with the help of advertising .
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