(1) Fish and visitors smell three 
days. 

(2) Fish and guests smell after three 
days. 

(3) A wonder lasts but nine 
days. 

(4) Drunken 
days have all their tomorrows. 

(5) Sweet discourse makes short 
days and nights. 

(6) The years teach much which the 
days never know. 

(7) One of these 
days is none of these days. 

(8) The true university of these 
days is a collection of books. 

(9) The best fish smell when they are three 
days old. 

(10) The most utterly lost of all 
days is that in which you have not once laughed. 

(11) All drunken days have their tomorrows.
(12) 'How are you these days?' 'Oh, surviving.'
(13) The eggs take three days to hatch.
(14) As the days ensued, she recovered her strength.
(15) The seeds will sprout in a few days.
(16) I wear blue-tinted glasses on sunny days.
(17) Steve longed for the good old days.
(18) Wet days alternate with fine days.
(19) You must wait for five more days. Sentencedict.com
(20) The children are at nursery three days a week.
(21) He spent three days adrift on his yacht.
(22) I saw Tom three days ago.
(23) The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days.
(24) He remained sunk in gloom for several days.
(25) Their birthdays are only three days apart.
(26) Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; 
days of joy, but not peace of happiness. 

(27) Who marrieth for love without money, hath good nights and sorry 
days. 

(28) The value of life lies not in the length of 
days, but in the use we make of them. 

(29) My son is my son till he hath got him a wife; but my daughter’s my daughter all the 
days of her life. 

(30) The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled 
days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment. 

 
(1) Drunken days have all their tomorrows.
(2) 'How are you these days?' 'Oh, surviving.'
(3) The seeds will sprout in a few days.
(4) I wear blue-tinted glasses on sunny days.
(5) He spent three days adrift on his yacht.
(6) The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days.
(7) He remained sunk in gloom for several days.
(8) The days that preceded were filled with activity.
(9) He comes to see his parents every three days.
(10) It is rare to find such loyalty these days.
(11) The sun came through after days of rain.
(12) There are seventeen days to go till my birthday.
(13) I don't have much of an appetite these days.
(14) These days, the pressure has eased off.
(15) She'd been pestered by reporters for days.
(16) The film really recaptures the atmosphere of those days.
(17) It had rained for four consecutive days.
(18) For three days it was overcast.
(19) In those days people might sacrifice a goat or sheep to propitiate an angry god.
(20) He's an unappealing throwback to the days of '80s City slickers.
(21) The workers had to lie off 3 days because of the bad weather.
(22) The time needed for the eggs to incubate is nine or ten days.
(23) In the early days , the railways mainly carried goods.
(24) His voice began to falter at the mention of his sufferings in the old days.
(25) The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered for days.
(26) We visited some friends in France, but we didn't want to overstay our welcome and left after a couple of days.
(27) Jones's wise words are a timely reality check for many at the club who believe the great days are just around the corner.
(28) The average turnaround for a passport application is six working days.
(29) People used to listen in regularly before the days of television.
(30) He was killed a few days ago in a skiing accident.