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How to use olden days in a sentence

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In olden days, crooks used to shave or clip the edges of coins and then sell the shavings to a disreputable goldsmith or silversmith.
In the olden days, belaying pins were made of hardwood, usually locust, and sometimes bronze, iron, or brass.
In the olden days if you were a dunce in class, you were made to stand at the back of the class, enduring unimaginable embarrassment.
That means, of course, we would go back to the olden days when we, the public, knew who to biff if something went wrong.
In the olden days, Bryan and Justin had been as thick as thieves, closer than brothers, best friends for life.
In the olden days when it was the time for initiation your father or brothers would prepare you mentally and otherwise.
They marvelled at the huge kitchen utensils and implements from the olden days.
In the olden days on St Kilda and at several bleak rocky points east, tenacious hunters would dangle off perilous cliffs to catch their harvest.
However, it is doped as in the olden days, then covered with an impressive paint finish.
In the olden days of interactive computing, you got an account on one computer which was all you ever used.
I have an image in my mind of Mario as a dapper man doing all sorts of strange things for us like a Vaudevillian6 in the olden days.
Pure Pu'er wants to position itself between the olden days and the modern age.
In the olden days, when every city was a garden city, before every scrap of land was built on and cities became slums, what was raised up high were cockerels.
His mother told him that in the olden days people worked hard all day in the vineyards for a penny.
In the olden days the parents were the source of news and information which did not give a wider picture.
In the olden days, many daffodils were growing here, hence the name of the walk.
The Coromandel lacquer technique was not imported in the olden days, all the work was done directly in China.
After an interesting introduction to the realities of daily life in the olden days we find ourselves once more at the port of ancient Athens.
And indeed, several distilleries seem to have been active in the area in the olden days.
In the olden days the traditional julbord also consisted of jellied pig's trotters.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Why should not miracles come now, as in the olden days, for had not all this been ordained from the beginning?
They offered no indignities, such as would have been our fortune in olden days.
In the olden days it would have been a laugh, but Gloria must wait for strength to laugh.
But pleasure, pomp, and pageantry were not the sole uses of these guilds in olden days.
The inauguration of the penalty kick has made the position more difficult than in the olden days.
There were many others used in olden days that are not common now, such as sweet basil and pot marigold.
In olden days any clef line might be taken with any number of lines above and below.
In the olden days, the offender himself was often compelled to ride the stang.
In his olden days, in the Morea, he had known the bitterness of poverty.
In olden days, other houses of tradesmen besides inns had signs.
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