Similar words: these days, one of these days, a month of Sundays, those, benthos, in the dark, leap in the dark, sainthood.
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(91) It was like that all over the WestBrakemen never bothered you in those days.
(92) Women who wrote tracts did not automatically create scandal in those days, but public platform speaking was denied them.
(93) In those days captains of industry were not ashamed to live close to the source of their wealth.
(94) The floor had collapsed - people danced a good deal harder in those days, as the Secretary of State will no doubt remember.
(95) Not many women went to university in those days, but Dorothy was a very determined woman.
(96) A farmer in those days might earn five thousand pounds in a top year.
(97) But she had dreamed of it endlessly in those days when she had adored him.
(98) In those days, a dime bought two ice cream cones.
(99) In those days to succeed in politics you sometimes had to bash in a few heads.
(100) In those days, John and Zona Ainsworth raised livestock almost as a hobby.
(101) In those days we still were unclear about how the work would develop and whether we would move towards independence or not.
(102) In those days, the sweat would fall off my hands and I'd hear it hitting the floor.
(103) The County Championship was a big meeting in those days, with intense rivalry between west and north London.
(104) The boy Jack - it was John in those days - was born into an uncertain and rather gloomy world.
(105) There had been no sound in those days of course, twenty odd years ago now.
(106) Families cost a lot of money, and John Shakespeare was having a lot of money troubles in those days.
(107) What that had been in those days - power, prophecy, service, love-I could barely remember.
(108) And so demanding was Doctor Who that both Barry and I were working sixty- and seventy-hour weeks in those days, consistently.
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(109) In those days it was run like a boot camp-the army used to come and teach the girls formation marching.
(110) In those days the fields were still small and surrounded by hedges and the lanes ran deep between lush banks.
(111) But in those days, we thought we were quite technologically advanced people and life was good.
(112) This was then we were indenting for paperclips one by one in those days.
(113) In those days there were no lavatory paper and sanitary towels, so old rags were used.
(114) In those days, a dime bought two double-dip ice cream cones.
(115) Emslie earned great respect from all who knew her in those days.
(116) Every barrel a different strength, no quality control in those days.
(117) Yet it was designed in the 1970s, and first flew in 1981; the technology is rooted in those days.
(118) From these postings, uncivilized and disease-ridden in those days, few if any returned.
(119) In those days, even the highest cutting speeds were almost absurdly low.
(120) Women weren't expected to work in those days. The accepted pattern was marriage and motherhood.
More similar words: these days, one of these days, a month of Sundays, those, benthos, in the dark, leap in the dark, sainthood, in the teeth of, deep in thought, the day before yesterday, skeleton in the closet, a skeleton in the closet, days, dog days, Fridays, Sundays, Mondays, nowadays, day shift, holidays, weekdays, one day, Saturdays, salad days, whose, hose, ethos, someday, chose.