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

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1 My wife has the opportunity these days of pursuing , with great enthusiasm , her hobby as a singer .
2 The report accused P-26 , which was dismantled by the Bundesrat two days before the report was published , of a lack of legal basis , patchy supervision , and unclear definition of competencies .
3 He is much involved with the rituals these days .
4 In short , things had gone much as they do when the counties canter out against the varsities these days .
5 In a market where speed is everything , as seems to be increasingly the case these days , ultimate speed brings mucho kudos .
6 Each enemy plane shot down brought the victor three days ' leave , and a palm-leaf to add to his ribbons .
7 The decision eight days into the trial was met with shouts of joy from relatives in the public gallery .
8 However , justifying the decision several days later , Markovic said : " Slovenia had refused all appeals from the federal government and I could no longer take responsibility for the further development of events in the republic . "
9 Crossing the kitchen two days before Christmas on her way out to the dairy , Dora said , ‘ He 's back at Trelorne , Miss Alexandra . ’
10 There 's generally one in the main parents ' bedroom , perhaps there 's one in one in er one of the youngsters ' bedrooms , there could even be one in the kitchen these days .
11 It was not until I had been in the camp some days that I learnt the full story of the past .
12 President François Mitterrand of France had been on board the yacht two days previously during a private visit .
13 ‘ My God , ’ said Dyson , ‘ the lunatics you meet on the roads these days !
14 The immediate result of the New Hampshire election Buchanan got almost 40% of the vote was therefore the resignation three days later of NEA Chairman John Frohnmayer , a politically well-connected Oregon lawyer with what turned out to be surprisingly little political skill .
15 And they come back into the University two days a week .
16 Three years did n't seem such a long time when one of them had elapsed , and although Robyn was satisfied that she was highly valued by her colleagues , the talk at the University these days was all of further cuts , of tightening belts , deteriorating staff-student ratios .
17 Erm I 'm er rising to take the opportunity to sum up the debate er for those of us on this side of the house and to say that on this side of the house we do welcome these orders actually coming through , delayed though they are and er besmirched though they are by the usual examples of government incompetence in failing to send them to the scrutiny committee in the proper manner to allow the usual processes to take place but wi that 's par for the course these days .
18 he likes the college most days .
19 Amid the clatter of cutlery and crockery , my contact revealed how Diana had seriously considered calling off the wedding two days before she walked down the aisle at St Paul 's Cathedral .
20 Clarke v. Clarke [ 1990 ] 2 F.L.R. 115 , was an appeal from a county court , in which Form N79 as served on the contemnor contained no particulars of the findings upon which the committal was based and was only served on the contemnor 13 days after his committal .
21 Wend your way down into the depths of the Underground these days , and you will find the walls alive with commissioned art , offering the traveller a glimpse of life above the station .
22 Not the Saturday two days time ?
23 ON THE SATURDAY three days after the massacre , eight of the bodies were exposed in a hall of the University pavilion for the families and friends of the students .
24 Visiting Colin had left Derek more uncertain than ever how to bridge the gap ten days of contrasting fortune had opened between him and Charlotte Ladram .
25 Armand Gallo , a general practitioner and local councillor , was charged on Jan. 26 , 1990 , with organizing the murder 10 days earlier of Jean-Jacques Peschard , 59 , the socialist mayor of Marseilles ' seventh district .
26 They usually can ; but they do n't do very well in the marathon four days later !
27 The kids these days do n't bother with language .
28 And really he 's got to , I mean , you know , alright with work wise I mean he 's got to take even if , I mean the kids these days , I mean , even at Neil 's age , I mean you know , I 've come the conclusion now these kids they think the world owes them something !
29 I eat only fish at the Mermaid these days — not because I believe in dieting , but because I once suffered an awful chips surfeit that put me off them for life .
30 The more usual situation is where payment is ‘ at sight ’ meaning when the paying bank has examined the documents and found them to be in order or at a determinable future date — for example ‘ 90 days sight ’ meaning that payment will be made to the exporter 90 days after the paying bank has examined the documents .
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