Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] back [prep] [art] days " in BNC.

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1 Another speculation is that this odd behaviour ( to humans ) is a genetically controlled one that goes back to the days of the giant ground sloths .
2 It has stuck to an antiquated way of operating that harks back to the days of guild power , and has refused to countenance criticism .
3 Florida is the shock of the new jutaposed with '40s and '50s kitsch and the magnificent turn-of-the-century beachfront resorts that date back to the days when the Northern grandees , steamer trunks and servants in tow , would descend by private rail to the exclusive enclaves of Sarasota , Palm Beach and Miami .
4 Originally Salcey was part of the chain of Royal Hunting Forests that stretched from Stanford to Oxford and dated back to the days of William the Conqueror ( 1066 ) .
5 The cover was made of leather and went back to the days when mankind used animals for food and clothing .
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