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

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1 Craig had been wonderful to Hari during the past days , she did n't think she could have got through it all without him .
2 8 years in composition , we launch this giant poetic work by Sebastian Barker tracing the personal and intellectual development of Nietzsche from the early days to final decline .
3 It was the fastest hundred in a Test match in England since the heady days of 1981 , and as a gambler 's last throw , it was in the same class as Botham 's 149 .
4 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 'S former reformist leader , Mr Alexander Dubcek , yesterday promised to meet anti-government protesters in Prague during the coming days and urged beleaguered Communist leaders to resign .
5 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 'S former reformist leader , Mr Alexander Dubcek , yesterday promised to meet anti-government protesters in Prague during the coming days and urged beleaguered Communist leaders to resign .
6 The sunshine when she landed at Heathrow was a cruel reminder to Alyssia of the lazy days in France she had thought would never end .
7 Lord Stockton has revealed , in a television interview with Ludovic Kennedy , the substance of his conversation with Mrs Thatcher in Downing Street in the fraught days immediately following the seizure of the islands :
8 No one in the Labour Party will ever forget the disastrous trade figures that dished Harold Wilson in the dying days of the 1970 campaign .
9 A system of military service had been introduced for Turkish Muslims in Anatolia in the early days of the House of Osman .
10 One such group were the Cincars , descendants of a people of Romanian origin who moved into the Balkans during the early days of Turkish rule .
11 The apostles , the folk who had known Jesus in the old days in Galilee , Stephen , Paul ; all are ‘ witnesses of these things ; and so is the Holy Spirit whom God had given to those who obey him ’ ( Acts 5:32 ) .
12 When the war ended he sought me out to offer me choice of jabs ; I chose his Transport Wing in Germany , on loan to Sholto Douglas then the C-in-C Germany , to operate the air transport requirements for Germany in the early days after the end of the war , with aircraft baked in the UK .
13 These were the sorts of technical problems I began discussing with my colleague Mike Stewart in the early days of the chick work , when it became clear we would want to try to make this type of measurement .
14 ’ The provision of the men who were eventually to take over responsibility for the management of an enterprise was regarded as a matter of making sure that enough young men entered business at the foot of the ladder , ’ wrote Falk of the old days .
15 And so Demeter in the lengthening days ,
16 ‘ Radio , cyphers , handling explosives , the sort of thing we got at Wanborough in the old days . ’
17 The next was a city man , a former civil service clerk who 'd been in FAKOUM from the early days .
18 John Glynn of Morval had been appointed Under-Steward to the Duchy of Cornwall during the disturbed days of the Wars of the Roses .
19 In the Great Britain of the early days of the Celtic church , for example , the old Druid ways made their mark on Christian ritual and symbols .
20 In Britain in the early days of cinema , prosecutions were brought not for obscenity , but for breaches of licensing conditions , and when certification became the rule in 1923 , legal actions ceased for half a century until sex suddenly became a burning media issue in most Western countries .
21 It 's got a somewhat scrappily-engraved ‘ SRV ’ scratchplate , a ‘ signed ’ headstock , a left-handed trem , Fender 's own Texas Special pickups and , for some inexplicable reason , gold hardware throughout — not really to my taste , and Fender would never have put custom gold bits on a standard sunburst Strat in the old days .
22 But during Clinton 's two years at Oxford in the heady days of the late Sixties , attitudes were different
23 ‘ Erich Kleiber in the early days .
24 One thinks back to Morrissey in the early days and wonders why it has to be this way .
25 The destruction of the Bastille in July 1789 drew from Coleridge impassioned verse in praise of freedom and ‘ glad Liberty ’ , and the fevered excitement inspired throughout Europe by the early days of the French Revolution provided the intellectual climate in which his radical conscience began to form .
26 Sarah , a vivacious redhead known by one and all as ‘ Fergie ’ , first met Diana during the early days of her romance with Prince Charles when she watched him play polo at Cowdray Park near the Sussex home of Sarah 's mother , Susie Barrantes .
27 The adulation that had greeted Diana in the early days began to turn sour .
28 I was vividly aware of the far reaching and vast contribution that Basil had made to education , to values , to the good influences of the Authority on teachers and children , colleges , schools and students , and I am of the privileged few who were able to work with Basil in the early days of struggles , so I know how much , how very much he did — So I felt that at least he had fulfilled — as nearly as we can ever judge — so much of his life 's work even to the developments in his own personal creative medium — and this must be a comfort to you as well as to us who knew him as a friend and colleague .
29 The idolisation of Miss Hatherby that had so annoyed Nora in the early days of the piano lessons had gone .
30 Marble was not in general use in Rome until the early days of the Empire .
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