"day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But to the extent that they have an ideology, it is less new than old, harking back to the early days of the Islamic republic.
- Although the cornerback's job became more difficult, Wright did not hark back to the good old days.
- He might as well have been harking back to the days of the silver mines.
- There is no point today in harking back to the bad old days of uncoordinated light touch regulation which failed to see the crisis coming.
- It harked back to the utopian days of early Modernism.
- But they live on in the minds of moth-eaten progressives, who hark back to the good old days.
- The Coens' approach, he pointed out, harks back to the earliest days of the industry.
- The project never took off, but the spirit of it harked back to the days when artists and scientists worked side by side.
- It harks back to the old days, when vendors sold all sorts of goods from trucks.
- There are still people harking back to the days when, as an Irish poet said: "every rood of ground maintained its man".
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