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1 In the old coaching days, Brighton was a foregone conclusion.
2 They'll miss the old coaching system some day-markmy word.
3 She sighed for the old coaching days, and hated the thought of all locomotives propelled by steam.
4 People had glanced at him curiously as he had ridden through villages, following the old coaching road.
5 From outside, this neighbourhood pub is deceptively large, a long, low building resembling a grand old coaching inn.
6 That is more the modern method and is in direct contrast to the old coaching method, which, alas!
7 It is, perhaps, the most accurate picture extant of the old coaching era and all that was corollary to it.
8 At one point, he glanced over at the Sacramento bench and caught himself trying to communicate with his old coaching staff.
9 The hotel was accurately, but still somehow misleadingly, described as 'an old coaching inn', and had been recommended by a friend of Hal's.
10 The inn, a rambling ancient house, the atmosphere of the old coaching days still about it, apparently did not welcome him too warmly.
11 But these flights of fancy could be indulged in even n the New Inn, Gloucester, or any similar old coaching inn, if one so desired.
12 Ralph meant to take a meal at the old coaching house, the Woodman, in Kirkland, by the river Kent, and then push on till nightfall.
13 Abernathy's Ford in Co Cork used to be set into an old coaching house and you could see the showroom through two gorgeous, arched windows.
14 'The times have never been half as good as in the old coaching days, before we ever smelt a funnel in New South Wales.
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