"day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Not everybody believed them back in the days when President Bush variously declared the then-vacant lot or a Houston hotel room as his legal place of residence.
- She'd believed things like that once, back in the days when she was truly a cop, and the UMCP was honest.
- 'I believe Tony used to believe that, in the days before he became.different.'
- They were more interesting, because when Jacobson asked them why they believe in the traditional six days, the response was because it's the tradition.
- There's a skill to it I wouldn't have believed in the old days; and some of the Bounty men was that stubborn they'd never acknowledge that the Indians knew better about such matters than themselves.
- We wouldn't have believed it back in the old days, but I knew that something like this might exist.
- But, she added, "They don't believe in the halcyon days."
- Scarcely can I believe in the bygone days of glorious freedom, when I wandered through that beautiful country, unfettered by the laws or customs of conventional life.
- He had gotten better at thinking things over than he would have believed possible in the pre-flu days, but he knew this was too big for him.
- What's more, Roberto Alomar doesn't believe in the good old days.
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