Example sentences of "from [pos pn] [adj] days [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I knew Tony Milton well from my brief days on the amateur golfing circuit .
2 Men are taught from their earliest days to value autonomy , the right to do what they want to do , when they want to do it .
3 But he convinces one that , from their early days of teenage touring in Hauptmann 's Hannele , they shared a mutual devotion to each other , an indefinable star quality and a passion for the strange , hermetic world of theatre .
4 As well as the world famous Boot and Shoe Collection , the Museum also includes fine collections of ceramics and paintings , and the two history galleries , ‘ Hamtun ’ and ‘ Shoe Town — New Town ’ , recreate the town 's past , from its earliest days to modern times .
5 These edited highlights of the symposium provide an historical insight into the Survey , from its early days to the ‘ Consumption Revolution ’ .
6 Charleton was involved from its early days with the subject of the next chapter , The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge .
7 All the various units that have used Woodvale are described , from its early days with Spitfires of 308 Squadron to Liverpool University Air Squadron who currently use the airfield with their Bulldog T.1s .
8 Compiled by Paul Wiggins , the book charts the life of this Scottish airfield , from its military days with the RAF and its Battles , Beauforts , Beaufighters , Dakotas , Hurricanes and Oxfords , post-war sporadic scheduled civilian airline services of BEA , Silver City , Autair et al , to the present day when as ‘ Carlisle Airport ’ the airfield serves the needs of the local community .
9 From his first days in office , George Shultz had a different view .
10 For the east Belfast unionist , who plans to visit community centres in nationalist areas , has revealed that he knows two current Sinn Fein councillors from his youthful days in the New Lodge area .
11 I HAVE happily helped Phil Tufnell develop his career from his earliest days on the staff at Middlesex through to his current position as England 's first choice spinner .
12 The two men were reputedly friends and these sturdy cat-built vessels were of a type familiar to Cook from his earliest days at sea , apprenticed to a Whitby shipmaster .
13 Briefly , the development of his thought is traced from his earliest days at the LSE under the influence of Hayek and Robbins , through his conversion to Keynesianism , and his extension of Keynesian analysis and modes of thinking to growing capitalist economies .
14 Explaining the philosophy which has been his strength from his earliest days in the Ledley Hall club with Herbie Young and his former employer Bill Robson he said : ‘ If you want anything from this sport you have to work exceedingly hard for it .
15 From his early days as minister , Chevenement pointed out that industry 's share of R&D spending compared badly with the United States , the German Federal Republic and Japan .
16 From his early days as a trainee manager to chairman of the board , Michael Hirst hopes and believes that his operating style has not changed .
17 What a far cry this must have been from his younger days in the priesthood .
18 Three European Cup winners medals from his playing days at Liverpool will be among the 60 lots on sale on October 20 and are estimated to fetch £7,000-£9,000 each .
19 And apart from his three days in tracksuit and boots getting Rovers Bristol fashion , Allison will not be part of the matchday fixtures and fittings at Twerton Park , the tiny ground where his managerial career began 29 years ago with Bath City .
20 What we were talking about , or what I think is interesting is your experience from your early days in horse shoeing has stood you in good stead for the revival of interest in driving erm if you 'd like to tell us a bit more about that I 'd love to hear it cos I 'm never tired of that .
21 From your happy days of tech-skragging and scum-hunting ? ’
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