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Example sentences for "past days"

  • As I am just leaving my father's house for Park Village, and thereafter Albury, here I will insert two little memories of past days when I lived with my parents at No.

  • But the case of the old servant, whether agreeable or troublesome, was often so fixed and established in the households of past days, that there was scarce a possibility of getting away from it.

  • That such psalmody, of a peculiar Scottish class and character, has existed, no one can doubt who has knowledge or recollection of past days.

  • Having thus brought before my readers some Reminiscences of past times from the Courts of Justice, let me advert to one which belongs to, or was supposed to belong to, past days of our Scottish universities.

  • I have acted that part times enough in my past days on the theatre-scene.

  • There did not return the spiritual light and life, which Carlos could not doubt he had enjoyed in past days.

  • He talked of Dolores and Diego; described both the exterior and interior of the castle; in fact, made him see again the scenes to which his eye had been accustomed in past days.

  • Yet you once thought that life incomplete, unmanly," said Juan, remembering the taunts that in past days had so often aroused his wrath.

  • She had said of her brother in past days that he would have his time of danger after striking sixty.

  • At the same time her enlivened memory made her conscious of a warning, that she might, as any woman might, so talk on of past days as to take, rather more than was required of the antidote she had come for.

  • People were virtuous in past days: they counted their sinners.

  • The other warriors were like hounds in the leash eager to be slipped; but Thiodolf stood calm and high-hearted turning over the memory of past days, and the time he thought of seemed long to him, but happy.

  • A tiny church dedicated to Ste-Claire was in past days close up against the walls of No.

  • Nearly all its houses are ancient and were the habitation in past days of noted persons, artists and others.

  • Most of its constructions show interesting architectural features, vestiges of past days, many have historic associations.

  • Some of the older houses still stand, and have interesting vestiges of past days; others, razed in recent years, have been replaced by modern constructions.

  • One doesn't often see the famous actresses of past days," he proceeded, "so well represented on the walls of an English house.

  • He had himself, as she reminded him, seen Lord Harry's handwriting in past days.

  • She, who had so frankly confided her joys and sorrows to him in past days, now wrote with a reserve which seemed only to permit the most vague and guarded allusion to herself.

  • They were full of curiosity to behold the city which it had cost them so much to take, and Fritz was anxious to find again those friends who had shown him kindness in past days.

  • Her fair face was both thinner and graver than it had been in past days.

  • Houses are few and scattered in the Cotswolds, and these are mostly farmsteads of past days, grey and old, well and strongly built of the native stone that has a pleasant tint.

  • Your fate and mine are intertwined; yours and mine and another's, for our spirits are sisters which have dwelt together in past days.

  • Now I confirm to thee the words my messengers bore thee in past days.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dere warn; five louis; great encouragement; great opinion; little stiffly; past eleven; past events; past five; past four; past life; past seven; past tense; past the; past three; past time; past twelve; past year; paste made; pastoral life; pastoral people; pastoral poetry; pastoral staff; seems evident; send back; this last; when calling