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

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1 Made reserve debut three days aftr his 17th birthday and after a substitute appearance at Wimbledon started the Premier League game against the scum in February .
2 For the 1775 children with information on respiratory illness but not included in that analysis because of other missing data the prevalence of asthma attacks was 7.5% , bronchitis 1.8% , cough first thing in the morning 6.8% , cough at other times 14.8% , chest ever wheezy 11.0% , and wheezy chest most days 3.6% compared with 5.3% , 2.1% , 4.2% , 11.3% , 12.3% , and 2.6% for those included .
3 Length of gestation was significantly associated only with wheezy chest most days ( p<0.01 ) and cough at other times ( p<0.05 ) in the adjusted models .
4 The software is the key to finding the right computer these days .
5 Professor Cecilio Simon , a Black Panamanian and Dean of the school of Public Administration at the University of Panama , said the US action in Curundu may have been linked to a 5,000 strong demonstration two days earlier by people protesting the destruction of their homes .
6 Er Ministers are often in a very grave difficulty these days , if they do n't listen er er they 're accused o o of being autocratic , i i if they do listen , er then they 're accused of making u-turns , well even the gathering swine did n't have to make a u-turn , a change of direction would have been quite sufficient and I welcome the change of direction which the Home Secretary ha has made erm the objectives of this Bill are I think to be commended , but it is be perfectly clear from the outset that you ca n't combat crime by antagonising everyone concerned with the enforcement of law and order , the police authorities , the police and the magistrates .
7 If you put on the pink and rode to hounds like English gentlefolk these days , some wee feller with an Armalite would blow your head off .
8 There 'll always be someone around at the places described here and the grumpiness that seems to infect so many British crags these days has n't spread here yet .
9 The same trusty formula helped him to wrongfoot Squire Hurd in the leadership contest , and , in an interview with the Daily Mail three days before the ballot , the soapbox made a useful appearance .
10 Serves you right you red nosed , gobshite , pissed-up old dosser. 44 days , 44 days …
11 We do n't get many English visitors these days . ’
12 Except in France , where the idea is still regarded as politically incorrect , and in Germany , where it appears to be politically impossible , floating shares in the phone company is part of fiscal orthodoxy these days , and India proposes to raise about $32m by selling a 16% stake in the New Delhi-based telephone company Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd to the public this year to help finance India 's five-year telecommunications development plan , Reuter reports .
13 In a report on the treatment of acute myocardial infarction in US academic centres , only 58.7% of all post-infarct patients were taking daily aspirin 10 days after the index infarction .
14 I was on the downhill slope of a new novel and needed to visit the Reading Room at the British Museum most days .
15 Thomas and Stoddart measured the extension of the fourth leaf from a zero time defined as the start of the light period 24 days after sowing , i.e. immediately after the emergence of the fourth leaf .
16 Widnes , who had won the official version in thrilling style against Canberra Raiders before more than 30,000 fans at Old Trafford four days earlier , went down 31-6 to the Eagles , a team formed only five years ago and without a permanent home .
17 My own brother , Leonard , died from Bright 's disease — that 's a kidney complaint but I think they call it by a different name these days .
18 Sailing days offer RYA instruction sessions from level 1 to level 3 five days a week , with free sailing other days .
19 ‘ I only meant that not many people know anything about the old gods these days . ’
20 THERE are n't too many great British thrillers these days , but Yardie is one .
21 I seem to use these up at a surprisingly high rate these days ( particularly the 8 pin type ) , but I suppose that practically every project is based on d.i.l. integrated circuits these days .
22 Well , I suppose it was an emerald under all that flour — either that or the millers were giving away some expensive free gifts these days .
23 The environment is a popular topic these days and there are many special conservation groups all around the country .
24 They do n't hug so well without the belt ; bum 's a little saggy , to tell the truth , but fashion is n't my top priority these days .
25 Magee and O'Brien were arrested in nearby Pontefract four days later .
26 I heard the pounding of rapid footsteps and I knew straight away that it was n't a policeman ( they wear rubber soles these days ) and then somebody yelled , ‘ Hey , you ! ’
27 Michael , who lives in Moffatt Close , Darlington , is still critically ill in Middlesbrough Hospital after he was viciously beaten up in Darlington 's High Row 12 days ago .
28 Although the value of programmed stimulation in assessing efficacy of amiodarone is debated , ventricular stimulation 7–10 days after oral loading with 1200–1800 mg/day does provide useful prognostic information .
29 I was a New Man before New Men had capital letters , but I feel like an Old Man these days , and all I can think is that by the time this one is through university I 'll be nearly sixty .
30 And commercial life these days ai n't easy as we can vouch .
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