Example sentences of "with [pron] [adj] days " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know what 's wrong with me these days . |
2 | I 'm sorry Barbara , but time 's a budget item with me these days , I ca n't wade through all this . |
3 | Several months later , when General Aung San and six of his colleagues were assassinated on 19th June , 1947 , the Burma Office of the British Government got in touch with me several days before the public announcement was made . |
4 | The trouble with everyone these days is that they want constant sensation , to live on the peaks of existence . ’ |
5 | And I think this is regrettable , and certainly at variance with my early days . |
6 | This possibly had something to do with my early days in Mespot , where the Wapiti had huge doughnut wheels and literally you could choose a very restricted area and get the aircraft down . |
7 | Johanna 's boyfriend , slaughterman Ryan Firman , 17 , who broke up with her two days before she vanished , last Wednesday night , was at work yesterday . |
8 | But now I had come face to face with her four days after she stood before the House of Commons and declared that there were too many hospital beds in London , and that as a result , St Bartholomew 's Hospital , along with numerous others great and small , would have to close , merge or become emasculated . |
9 | As co-founder of the Leeds Training Course , which ran from 1965 to 1975 , and organiser of training in Hertfordshire and Edinburgh , as well as at the old HQ at Balham , she was the ideal person to design and launch the new training course in 1982–83 , with its alternating days and weekends of instruction and its rolling programme involving all available trainers in the teaching rota . |
10 | In contrast to Montgomerie , Gilford , who won in Agadir with a nine-under-par 279 to retain the title , and runner-up Spence , who finished on 280 with Stephen Ames of Trinidad and Tobago , flew home well satisfied with their four days ' work . |
11 | The RFU are seizing the initiative with their Fifteen Days of England Rugby campaign between September 5th and 19th , which sets out to market the game among young players and their parents everywhere . |
12 | ‘ What 's wrong with you these days , Chrissy ? ’ |
13 | ‘ What 's the matter with you these days ? ’ she damanded . |
14 | I been spending a lot of time with her these days . |
15 | But this is the trouble with everybody these days is n't it ? |
16 | Here again we are assisted by Strype : ‘ The entrails and bowels were honourably buried in the [ St George 's , Windsor ] chapel ’ , for it was not usual for the viscera chest to take any part in the state obsequies ; the coffin was reunited with it nineteen days later . |
17 | I do n't suppose the unions would put up with it these days but er ha there were n't such things as unions for nurses in those days . |
18 | I du n no but it just that it 's so difficult to get away with it these days . |
19 | ‘ So what are you doing with yourself these days ? ’ |
20 | PS : What on earth do you do with yourself these days ? |
21 | This saving of time , together with our two days ' leave , gave us a full forty-eight hours at home . |