Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [det] days " in BNC.

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1 Is nobody minding the shop at IBM Corp these days ?
2 Cray is finding it harder and harder to grow its monolithic supercomputers as the world edges towards parallel systems with the view that they will be able to take over many of the tasks presently handled by today 's vector processors , and you ca n't enter an IBM lab these days without stumbling over some kind of parallel processing development project .
3 All roads seem to lead to Hewlett-Packard Co these days , and the company has now won Fujitsu Ltd as a licensee for its SoftBench framework for creating open integrated software development environments — the first licence on the thing in Japan .
4 All roads seem to lead to Hewlett-Packard Co these days , and the company has now also won Fujitsu Ltd as a licensee for SoftBench — the first licence on the thing in Japan .
5 And Mogg believes that the difficulty of ordering tea in the Waldorf Hotel these days is symptomatic of the decline of an empire , a feeling I 'm sure we 've all experienced from time to time .
6 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp , a regular customer of AT&T Co these days , is to buy 12 AT&T switches for directory assistance and collect-call services , starting 1995 .
7 The absence of Digital Equipment Corp , with IBM and Hewlett a founder-sponsor of the Open Software Foundation , is assumed to be because DEC is putting most of its eggs in-to the Microsoft NT basket these days .
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