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

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1 Over a whisky or two in the hotel 's lounge Scotty recalled the days when perfect pop chemistry created music which — unless your ears are square , or closed altogether — you could n't fail to find compelling and irresistible , even thirty five years on …
2 This is a unique journey — a chance to step back to the days of sumptuous style , to the days when international travel was lavish and luxurious , when railways meant romance and trains meant tradition .
3 In the days when increased duty meant an increased tax take , this attitude might just be forgiven , never mind the long-term damage it did to the industry .
4 BED and Breakfast has come a long way since the days when fearsome dragon landladies belched fire and brimstone over their terrified guests .
5 Exemptions granted to farmers date from the days when boosting food production was seen as a national priority , says CPRE 's Tony Burton .
6 Gone are the days when thick nylon coated wire and barbaric hooks ruled ; thankfully these have been replaced by some topclass products .
7 Does the Labour party want to return to the days when British Steel cost the taxpayer £8 billion or £16 billion in today 's money .
8 Dry grasslands are in part a relic of early agriculture , dating from the days when pre-historic man undertook the first forest clearances .
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