Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [art] days " in BNC.

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1 It is a well-known fact that clipping is done in the shade as it is a long and sweaty business for man and sheep , and was especially so before the days of electric clipping .
2 Wendt , a noted hardcore fan way back in the days when Nirvana were still a mod band , has been presenting the acts on Saturday Night Live for some years .
3 When stratigraphers discovered facies ( way back in the days of Gressly ) , then all differences in lithology tended to become synchronous .
4 R. S. Wood and his colleagues saw a further advantage in a firm initiative by the Board : they looked wistfully back to the days of central power as exercised by Morant in the shadow of the 1902 Act , and believed that the Local Education Authorities created by that Act had become too powerful .
5 In a place like this there are bound to be some good seamstresses and Singers will surely have had their salesmen down here back in the days of the square-riggers .
6 Well back in the days of the hardware stores .
7 Now going back into the Hebrew scriptures , you 'll find there that this sort of staying awake counsel , an idea was there long before the days of Jesus and the Apostles and people 's lives were involved in its state , even in those days , let's just let us have a look at one , Isaiah forty two eighteen to twenty now this terms it slightly different , but when you look at it and analyze it , you realize he 's talking about exactly the same thing , it 's regarding the nation of Israel who turned away from Jehovah , they were n't doing what they should be doing , or should 've been doing as he 's pleading with them look there , that look here , here you deaf ones , well we know the nation of Israel were n't all physically deaf , they were like we are , perhaps had a few deaf individuals amongst them , but
8 England was no longer in the days of Lloyd George or Palmerston .
9 His book undoubtedly fills a need ; it may , besides , make you wonder whether we have most of us come all that far since the days of Babbage , the true father of the computer , who recorded in his memoirs that he often used to be asked by the mandarins of the English establishment , when they came to view his difference engine : ‘ Pray , Mr Babbage , if you put into the machine wrong figures , will the right answers come out ? ’
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