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on in years
Idioms and Phrases
see along in years .Example Sentences
Both of these concepts are true to their Dear Leader who has always held both those ideas in his head at the same time, but now that he's getting on in years, he is no longer able to finesse it in the same way.
He said: "This is a national scandal, which I think we will look back on in years to come and think, how was this allowed to happen?"
But Centurion members have gotten into brawls when playing out of town, one former officer who played on the team said, and department leaders have turned a blind eye to some of the heavy drinking that went on in years past.
"Just because you may be a bit on in years, it doesn't mean you don't have a lot to offer."
Mortgage holders, feeling unduly burdened by the higher rates they took on in years past, are tapping their personal savings or taking out cheap loans under stimulus programs intended for big-ticket consumer purchases or for starting new businesses.
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