"It's conceivable that someone who agreed to an interview with a reporter might be said in this day and age to have consented to having his conversation recorded."
I don't think they had seen him materialize as we would say in this day and age.
Why not come out arid say it in this day and age, she muttered to herself as she dialled the number.
"I hate it when people say 'in this day and age."
Orthodontists said their adult patients range in age from their 20's to their 70's, and that a slight majority are women.
As they say in this day and age, Samir, don't give it another thought.
She glanced at her father and he said, "I dare say it's foolishness, in this day and age, to kindle sun-fire."
That needs to be said, one thinks, particularly in this day and age, particularly at a time when the family, the concept of the family, perhaps the family itself, is not what it was, once upon a time.
Yes, she had been the only one who had been like me really-as they say in this day and age.
"But Monsieur de Lenfent says fantastical things, things he should not say even in this day and age, that he saw a bullet pass through your body that should have killed you."