Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] days " in BNC.
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1 | But perhaps the most punishing — and undeserved — losses had been suffered by von Zwehl 's VII Reserve Corps , which had done so brilliantly in the first days of the battle . |
2 | When they were hand copied and illuminated they were very rare and valuable , and not much less so in the early days of printing . |
3 | The committee argued that conditions , standards and attitudes had changed so greatly since the early days of minerals planning that a major recasting of the legislative framework was needed . |
4 | The collapse of the Empire in 1814 and the fall of Napoleon I brought about a dispersal of the Imperial House and although the return of Napoleon from Elba in 1815 led to a restoration of the family fortunes , it was all over in the Hundred Days . |
5 | Now , so close to the Last Days for which he had been prepared , Seth was what he was , and nothing less . |
6 | so like after a few days I can her saying , oh , I 'm gon na have to go , I 'm gon na have to feed dog and they 're having it put down , they 're having it put down . |
7 | So far over the two days there have only been five sub par rounds out of the 186 played . |
8 | ‘ Katherine , you 'll be pleased to know that I 'm only here for a few days . |
9 | The only sadness was that my parents , who had supported me so fully in the earlier days , were n't there to enjoy my success . ’ |
10 | ‘ I had gathered the impression that the Prince had intended to be away only for a few days , ’ said Mahmoud . |
11 | Brush more gently for a few days until the gums become healthy again . |
12 | It is hard now to associate this restful hamlet with those who have set out to take part in events that have shaken the nation ; even more so with the lawless days of mob rule , savage revenge and gruesome murder . |
13 | Todays toil to lower the level of the brook takes a bitmore than one man and his dog , but the necessary speed of the work means thispiece of Georgian architecture will be hidden once more in a few days when the brook 's allowed to flow through here again . |
14 | way back in the old days but Now then , |
15 | After that things went more smoothly for a few days , at least until the following Monday . |
16 | ‘ They built things differently back in the old days . |
17 | In 1963 came the signing of the Anglo-French agreement to build Concorde ( or ‘ Concord ’ as it was at first spelled in Britain ) , and the video faithfully traces it right back to the earliest days of its conception . |
18 | He 'd been told that often enough in the old days . |
19 | Bill : There 's something I 'd like to mention before we go too far away from the halcyon days of the gay movement . |
20 | The process can be unpleasant and dangerous if unsupervised , but with medical , nursing and family help most people can ‘ detox ’ surprisingly easily within a few days at home or , if necessary , in hospital , without untoward symptoms . |
21 | Even up to the final days the movement of the young fish can be seen by using a strong eye-glass . |
22 | Ufton , who first watched Charlton as an eight-year-old with his dad before the war , talks equally romantically about the old days — and the days to come . |
23 | The three piece leather does make for a lot of stitching at the sides and this suffered quite badly after a few days on rough moraine . |
24 | It is clear that the Authority adjusted its approach to INSET quite considerably after the early days of PNP and in the light of our sixth report and feedback from schools . |
25 | It was with great relish that I prepared to burn it down — while Charles and Dimity were conveniently away for a few days . |