Those bygone days have been dispersed as smoke by alight wind, or evaporated as mist by the any gossamer traces at all?
The ferry service of bygone days has been replaced by that tunnel.
He seated himself close to her, he gazed at her in silence, or he talked to her of years gone by, of her childhood, of the convent, of her little friends of those bygone days.
Though I had hardly expected the velvet luxury of bygone days, the stained, dull brown wallpaper and filthy Windows oppressed my spirit.
That haunting episode of bygone days was to her mother but a passing accident.
Millions of fans identify intensely with the highs and lows of their favourite sports team, perhaps a modern substitute for the tribal loyalties of bygone days.
Those bygone days have been dispersed as smoke by a light wind.
His talk was evocative of the bygone days.