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1 SNOW, and its attendant inconveniences, were taken very seriously in bygone times .
2 These are the days which the people in bygone times eagerly expected.
3 The 'prentices think somebody may have been murdered there in bygone times .
4 The young people moved away and the older inhabitants dreamed of bygone times .
5 Several old laws regulated wearing the beard in the bygone times .
6 Everywhere I find hoary evidences of artificial manipulation of climates in bygone times .
7 But how much happier were those Irish Christmases of bygone times ?
8 All has passed, nothing exists that was raised up in those bygone times .
9 Western Asia is like a vast graveyard with innumerable monuments of bygone times .
10 Think hereon, for God's sake, and look back to bygone times .
11 Beneath the surface-ah ,therelie a numerous host, sad relics of bygone times .
12 It was common enough in bygone times , by all accounts.
13 The hostess greeted her effusively, and the ladies had a long chat over bygone times .
14 And Merytra, too, Merytra, who in bygone times warned me of this Abi's foolish plot.
15 She had a throaty voice that evoked bygone times and places he had seen in filmbooks.
16 When I have you all together quietly some evening I shall tell you about those bygone times .
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