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

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1 In the pre-robotised days the job had a number of characteristics which job design experts would have recognised as leading to a reasonably high level of job satisfaction .
2 For example … / in the old days a man of my standing would never have gone to the shops ; everything would be sent to his house : grain , chillies , cotton , cloth .
3 In the old days a man could be left to languish in prison uncharged and forgotten .
4 Erm I know it 's associated with over extraction of water at certain points but but be that as it may , but in the old days the Sussex Lands Committee er used to be er a county function and did take an overview erm of the whole West Sussex scene in terms of what happened erm it is now really now erm not our responsibility , although we put members on it , it 's a now fairly weak er joint body but it 's pretty toothless .
5 In the old days the journey took nine or ten days by camel .
6 In the old days the surgeon made an incision in the lower portion of the tummy and reached the enlarged gland that way , but before the coming of antibiotics it was quite common for infections to develop or for the prostate to turn cancerous .
7 ‘ In the old days the agency head knew every one of his staff .
8 ‘ In the early days a woman stand-up comic was not really accepted .
9 The as I said this , this is required for identification for the organism , but the to the toxin has been recognised for a very , very long time and right from er , the early days the possibility of inactivating the biological properties of a toxin while retaining their immunological properties has been attractive to people seeking to prevent these diseases .
10 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive had driven away about 60% of my circle of friends .
11 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive had driven away about 60% of my circle of friends .
12 In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive drove away 60% of my circle of friends .
13 Very gifted , but in the early days the ensemble was not always very good .
14 In the early days the Clash often went hungry .
15 In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort , or no one would have travelled in the first charabancs .
16 To keep it solvent in the early days the office sold travel goods such as baggage , guidebooks and walking-sticks in addition to the tours and other travel arrangements , which were the main source of income .
17 ‘ The officials at Preston have been nothing but encouraging and in the early days the coaching staff put in a lot of time to make up for my lack of experience .
18 In the following days the strike rapidly spread across the city and workers were joined by white-collar employees , teachers and students in mass demonstrations which converged on the city centre .
19 As Betty talked about the rain of the previous days the builder spoke briefly of water tables ; as she deplored the unemployment in the principality he gave a succinct resumé of the economic situation ; as , somewhat at a loss , she praised the sun for now shining , Emyr described in a few words how it would eventually burn itself out .
20 There was once in the olden days a giant who lived on Penhill who had all below him in the dale in his thrall .
21 Even up to the final days the movement of the young fish can be seen by using a strong eye-glass .
22 In the ensuing days the President 's health was closely monitored and , after a further burst of accelerated and irregular heart activity on May 7 , it was announced on the following day that the source of Bush 's condition was an over-active thyroid gland .
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