Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of specific requests please ring the appropriate number below between eight o'clock in the morning and six o'clock at night . |
2 | Arthur Hand ( Bradford ) alternated between the bomb and waggler tempting four chub on the caster for 10–6–0 downstream at the footbridge . |
3 | In the event , and after at least a hint of treachery , shortly after eight o'clock on the night of 19 December 1946 the Vietminh blew up the power station in Hanoi and signalled the formal beginning of the Vietnam war . |
4 | George Felse telephoned his wife from the Sallows farm somewhat after eight o'clock in the morning . |
5 | The survey will be begun to be made , as soon as 500 copies are subscribed for , and it is eagerly requested that such as wish to become subscribers , will be as early as possible in signifying their names , that the proposer may embrace the opportunity of surveying all the streets this summer , which can not be conveniently done after 7 o'clock in the morning , on account of the interruption of carriage . |
6 | It 's not long after six o'clock in the morning that he leaves . |
7 | They were of course no different from good maintained grammar schools and owed their survival after 10/65 only to the anomaly created in 1926 and perpetuated in 1944 . |
8 | After 4 a.m. on the morning of the twenty-seventh the eruption appeared to die down a little , but the grandest moments were yet to come . |
9 | The TWA jet from New York landed at Dublin airport at just after ten o'clock in the morning . |
10 | It was a little after ten o'clock by the time the three men gathered in the council chamber over the post office and unrolled the plans on the long oak table . |
11 | We were sent out in pairs after 6 pm in the evening when all the paterfamilias who were left might be at home , to make a thorough census of the district and ask who might be in a house , when , and what were the provisions for even more serious raiding . |
12 | Anthony returned soon after five o'clock with the news that there was no penicillin in the city at all , but that he had telephoned everyone he could think of who might supply it and had sent a telegram to UNRRA headquarters . |
13 | The last guest left , or was taken away , after five o'clock in the morning . |
14 | Much of the rhetoric of the war effort had been imperialistic and the imperial idea retained strong political allegiance after 1945 especially on the right of British politics . |
15 | The talk is on Friday the 5th of January 1990 at our usual time of 7.30 p.m. at the Community College . |
16 | Hockley was content with her opening one over par round of 74 yesterday in the event which was last played at St Enodoc in 1937 . |
17 | ( In the seventeenth century Bishop Ussher calculated a date of 4004 B.C. for the creation of the universe , a figure he arrived at by adding up the ages of people in the Old Testament . ) |
18 | An oyster catcher piped aboard a peach orange sunset all of three o'clock in the afternoon . |
19 | A hit from a Repeater Pistol has a strength of 4 regardless of the firer 's strength , and the extra -1 armour penetration applies as with shooting . |
20 | ‘ My beloved husband died after a lingering illness on 29th April at 18 minutes past 4 o'clock in the morning … if he would have lived to the 25th August , he would have been 63 years old . ’ |
21 | used to publish what areas were going to have power cuts , d' ya remember ? , you were in Bristol at the time , er Stuart was the same , they used to publish what area would be cut off and for what time and for how long and you knew you would get cut off , sort of ten o'clock in the morning till three in the afternoon , usu , four or five hours at a time was n't it ? |
22 | Most important of all , much of this risk capital — adding up to hundreds of millions right across the country — was at the disposal of the NoS core group 's close political allies . |
23 | He joined his father 's portrait photography business at the age of 16 just after the war and soon realised that selling cameras was more lucrative than taking pictures . |
24 | Erm when we were telephoned at home and called out to report to Police Station erm I ca n't remember the exact time that we got to Police Station and it would have been er somewhere in the region of four o'clock in the morning . |
25 | He was a youngster of twenty-two just on the point of being invalided out of the Chilean Navy . |
26 | And we should come away about sort of seven o'clock in the evening , it did n't go on till late at night , you know , like some of them do now . |
27 | I let off three straight into the gunman 's chest but he did n't look like he felt death coming on . |
28 | Like thousands more around the country who shared their horror , they want to see the killer paying a fitting price for taking her life . |
29 | Their fifth-wicket stand realized 197 before Dujon went for 101 just before the close , bringing in Winston Davis as nightwatchman , replacing Marshall for his only Test of the series . |
30 | The next meeting will take place on Wednesday 3 March 1993 at 5 for 5.15 pm in the University of Strathclyde . |