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

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1 During the following days Luke 's energy for work seemed boundless , and it took all of Merrill 's concentration to keep abreast of him .
2 During the coming days Americans will be throwing away some 35 million Christmas trees , creating an urban disposal nightmare .
3 And now here I am in the morning admitting that every one of the 34 days Madeleine has been alive has seemed like a birthday .
4 on one of the first days jostein flo came over to sheffield leeds was on the telly playing live and jostein and some other sheffield utd players was watching .
5 Please contact the Office if you would like details of the two days programme .
6 He took care never to stay with her for more than twenty minutes , obeying both the spirit and the letter of Anthony 's orders , but he tried to give her a clear account of the eight days Kesselring had spent in the witness box , watching her face all the time for signs of boredom or exhaustion .
7 The rise of the Happy Days mob shows how far Hollywood has fallen .
8 Some have argued that the rise of the Happy Days mob shows how far Hollywood has fallen since the Seventies , the era of the Movie Brats .
9 From the earliest days showmen boosted the movies in order to maximize their audience and the whole razzmatazz of salesmanship
10 From the early days Kylie was plagued by obscene phone calls and hate mail .
11 Here are four synthetic sequences generated from the foggy/clear days transition probability matrix given above :
12 Two of the most powerful directors in Hollywood graduated from the Happy Days academy .
13 If Judge Galpin 's interpretation of the Act and the Rules is correct , it drives a coach and horses straight through an enormously important area of child protection within family relationships ; that is to say , the ability to prevent an abduction and the ability to prevent the possibility of an abduction , or to restore a child who has been abducted to the home where the child should be , unless or until the 21 days service or other abbreviated service has been effected , by which time it may be in certain cases far too late for the welfare of the child .
14 With man destroyed , they lost the food and drink supplied in sacrificial offerings , and sat miserably in heaven until the seven days tempest had ended .
15 No action shall be taken until the 28 days notice of appeal has expired .
16 Because in the four days Doyle and me were following Latowa , he and Charlie only met twice — once for about thirty seconds , probably just to say hello , and then to go to the Cambridge Hotel . ’
17 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 ) .
18 In the early days Yoash was a natural rebel , refusing to make his bed with a proper hospital corner , throwing the blue collection box for the Jewish National Fund at a fellow student , and taking up almost permanent occupancy of the bed-wetters room .
19 In the early days machines were dreamed up , usually by an individual , with little scientific underpinning .
20 Erm that was in the early days Charley and Tom did the crossing there for the mails and early in nineteen fifty one no fifty five that we took over the mails .
21 Although in the early days Derek was happy to drive me around and did n't even charge me for the petrol , pretty soon our visits here and there grew so frequent and far afield that he was finding himself quite a bit out of pocket .
22 In the early days passenger travel was uncommon and people used to buy their tickets at inns like the Fighting Cocks , Middleton St. George , or the Oak Tree , near Stockton .
23 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 .
24 In the early days production was carried out entirely with bottle kilns .
25 In the early days Busacher had tried to discourage him .
26 In the early days Diana had had some guidance from Sir Richard Attenborough .
27 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 .
28 In the early days alcohol , methanol , even benzine were used to extract hops oils , ’ David Gardner said .
29 In the old days visitors to St Antony 's were pulled up in a basket through a trap-door which overhung the entrance .
30 Part of the problem here is that , whereas in the old days Fender , Gibson , Gretsch , Guild and Rickenbacker ( and of course Höfner , Burns and Framus etc. ) used their own distinctive hardware , every other modern guitar has a black Floyd , the same black locking nut , black Gotoh machines and black , open-topped ‘ SeyMarzio ’ pickups .
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