Examples of 'its days' in a sentence

Meaning of "its days"

refers to the lifespan or existence of something. It implies a finite period during which something continues to exist or be in use, highlighting the notion of a temporal duration

How to use "its days" in a sentence

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The blank forgets its days as a tadpole.
But its days may finally be numbered.
The regime knows its days are numbered.
Its days will not last long.
The ivy knows its days are numbered.
Had a very loyal clientele in its days.
It spends its days chasing asset prices.
Its years are shorter than its days.
Italy had its days in the sun.
Where it lives the rest of its days.
Its days of glory could be ending.
Summer has its days numbered.
But its days of glory were a thing of the past.
Aviation has its days counted.
And its days of bright sunshine.

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It seems as though its days are numbered.
But its days appeared to be numbered.
That wine bottle knows its days are numbered.
I fear its days are now numbered.
The staff has its days.
How it seems its days are numbered on the board.
The snow has its days.
It spends its days lounging around the apartment.
An era which is seeing the last of its days.
Many believe its days are numbered.
That old barrel has had its days.
Nor shall its days be prolonged.
It would have looked out to sea in its days.
No doubt its days are numbered.
With its consciousness it knows its days are numbered.
Its days like today that we need prayer in school.
The god of money has its days numbered.
But its days were numbered.
And so painfully clear in its days and nights.
Therefore its days have been numbered for some time.
But the bridge had its days counted.
Already its days of privacy are gone.
The base has changed a lot from its days.
Ending its days here.
Its days may be limited.
Our adversary is mortally wounded and its days are numbered.
And an its days are gray.
Your inauthentic self knows that its days are numbered.
From its days at the.
He has made its nights dark and its days bright.
Gox in its days of glory.
He represents a generation that is still living out its days among us.
All its days.
It was a panicked act of desperation by a regime that knows its days are numbered.
Either its days are numbered or the days of human civilisation are numbered.

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