Past events to be put aside.
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Examples for "bygone "
Examples for "bygone "
1 More acts from bygone days have decided to go back to work.
2 Imperial nostalgia is alive and kicking in yet another bygone empire: Russia.
3 SNOW, and its attendant inconveniences, were taken very seriously in bygone times.
4 Many of her encounters reflect a growing return to bygone goods-exchange systems.
5 These are the days which the people in bygone times eagerly expected.
1 Some disciplinary measures were taken but that's water under the bridge now.
2 There had been so much water under the bridge , oceans of it.
3 That is what matters now, the Saturday match is water under the bridge .
4 As if to say it was all water under the bridge .
5 Too much water under the bridge , or under the turkey, as it were.
6 What you did and didn't mean is all water under the bridge now.
7 There's been a lot of water under the bridge since then.'
8 It is water under the bridge , said John Tumazos, analyst at Very Independent Research.
9 Some 13 months on, though, Woods suggested it was all water under the bridge .
10 He was singing about water under the bridge and many images from the movie.
11 There's been a lot of muddy water under the bridge .
12 What happened between us is water under the bridge .
13 Whatever the reason, it's all water under the bridge .
14 Cardoso says its all water under the bridge now.
15 Maybe there was so much water under the bridge , it had washed the bridge away.
16 Even if he-well, that's water under the bridge now.
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