Example sentences of "in the [adj] days we " in BNC.

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1 In the early days we ventured further afield than we do now , working in Suffolk , Berkshire , Wiltshire and Surrey .
2 Even in the early days we used to do other slightly more bizarre tunings — then they got a lot more bizarre !
3 In the early days we worried a bit about comeback , but over the years we 've just got more outrageous , ’ he says .
4 Vivien Saunders , who founded the Women 's Tour in Britain , will tell you that it was always thus : ‘ In the early days we were advised by the PGA that ours should be a democratic organisation and that the players should have a voice .
5 In the early days we were buying more paperback rights from other hardback publishers , because even five years ago there were more hardback publishers around that you could buy from .
6 what 's changed is that they in in the early days we used to get the offcuts and they they were ideally they used to put those through a hogger which is a thing that breaks it down and it 's these it 's worktops
7 In the early days we were not sure what was doing it , possibly otters or something , but now there are lots of ways of proving it 's the seals .
8 Erm well in the early days we had to take a kiddies bible school
9 Well we are we like doing the videos because er in the early days we had a lot of problems I suppose with ourselves and with the video people because they had planned ideas for the songs .
10 In the intertestamental days we read of the Messiah , ‘ God will make him mighty in the Holy Spirit ’ ( Psalms of Solomon 17:37 ) , and in the Targum or Commentary on Isaiah 42 : 1 , the Servant is seen as the Messiah , and God says of him ‘ I will cause my Holy Spirit to rest on him . ’
11 Although the Algarve is supposed to be the warmest place in Portugal in winter , suffice to say , that in the eleven days we were there , we had one sunny day .
12 In the old days we should have thrown a guinea-fowl or a few warthog piglets in , too .
13 In the old days we got on with the job , jollied staff along if they needed it , kicked the sluggards in the backside , encouraged the unconfident and persuaded a reluctant and sceptical police force to use us .
14 In the old days we could rely on the same spectators attending match after match , whatever the weather or the results .
15 In the old days we simply could n't afford to do that .
16 In the old days we simply could n't afford to do that .
17 In the old days we used to have very inefficient coal fires , burning in open grates , which to produce a reasonable heat used a significant amount of fuel .
18 In the seven days we worked together , he kept making sexual advances , ’ she says .
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