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(61) Deafness and failing eyesight are among the infirmities of old age.
(62) You can often scavenge nice bits of old furniture from skips.
(63) I've got boxes of old clothes in the attic, which I really should throw out.
(64) They're paying you ten grand now for those adaptations of old plays.
(65) A couple of old codgers were sitting on the park bench, grumbling about the children.
(66) Don't be deceived by the new cover - this is a rehash of old hits.
(67) The museum has a fine display of old medical instruments.
(68) I keep a box of old clothes for the children to dress up in.
(69) Thousands of old trees were lost in the forest fire.
(70) The architecture in the town centre is a successful combination of old and new.
(71) The town offers a fascinating mix of old and new.
(72) The care of old people necessarily involves quite a lot of heavy lifting.
(73) She learned to draw by tracing pictures out of old storybooks.
(74) Hundreds of old trees were blown down in the gales.
(75) The group of old buildings on the corner by the main road is still there today.
(76) For openers,[www.Sentencedict.com] the band played a couple of old Beatles songs.
(77) His room was a litter of old clothes, dirty crockery and broken furniture.
(78) I had a clear-out and got rid of a lot of old toys.
(79) I was looking for my handbag(sentencedict.com), which was buried under a pile of old newspapers.
(80) Flexibility of labour was obtained through the breakup of old trade union structures.
(81) The retention of old technology has slowed the company's growth.
(82) The number of old German cars still on the road attests the excellence of their manufacture.
(83) We have to dispose of this pile of old papers and magazines.
(84) They recruited a number of old teachers for the new school.
(85) The cupboard was full of old papers, broken toys, and other rubbish.
(86) He rummaged about among the pile of old books, but didn't find that novel.
(87) He has an esoteric collection of old toys and games.
(88) She dismissed the findings as utter twaddle/a load of old twaddle.
(89) In voicing our fear of old age, Rivers has discovered a rich vein of comedy.
(90) There's a motley assortment/collection of old furniture in the house we're renting at the moment.
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