Example sentences of "[adj] o'clock [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But erm , now I get up at eight o'clock every morning , and this morning I slept in till ten , but that 's cos I was up till four , working on Thursday night .
2 A little after eight o'clock the sun touches the altar rock , the signal for the burial to begin .
3 Around eight o'clock the sound of distant brass bands can again be heard wafting in through the bedroom windows .
4 And if you were caught letting somebody in through a ground floor window about eleven o'clock a night , that , that was it .
5 At eleven o'clock a group of children came over the hill .
6 At eleven o'clock the cook and the housekeeper went to bed .
7 One o'clock in Piazza dei Partigiani after a stressful morning at work was very different from eleven o'clock the night before after making love , but Ellen was bubbling with such enthusiasm that he had n't the heart to voice his reservations .
8 At 7 o'clock the office bearers , a number of the brethren and their lady friends sat down to a sumptuous repast in a granary tastefully decorated with evergreen and flags and after a long toast list the tables were removed for dancing .
9 One evening we filmed at six o'clock a commercial which I 'd been handed in script form at five o'clock the same evening .
10 He need not undergo terrorist treatment in the swimming bath , not get up at six o'clock every morning to feed old Bones .
11 I was there at six o'clock every morning in make-up , having this scar put on — you know , prosthetics , latex …
12 After that she reckoned that if she had n't moved on to somewhere bigger , she 'd probably be stuck here forever reading out the latest sheep prices at six o'clock every morning .
13 By six o'clock the water had n't arrived and Haverford , looking at their despondent faces , said , ‘ It 's like a death in the family . ’
14 By six o'clock the ground will be covered with cageots , the chip vegetable and fruit baskets , making a sea of soft colours " and shadowy shapes in the dawn light .
15 Then at about three o'clock a fleet of barges armed with cannon and muskets prepared for a sham attack on Pocklington 's Island .
16 The one hundred share index was 17.4 points higher at one stage , but finished the day well below it 's best level , 4.2 points higher at 2152.2 , at 4 o'clock the volume was mediocre at 321.7 million shares .
17 The ladies in the parade were transferred to closed carriages and about 3 o'clock the procession moved off .
18 At precisely ten o'clock a siren split the burning air above the plantation to indicate that collection of the latex was to begin .
19 But by ten o'clock the mist had gone , burned off by the sun which shone from a clear blue sky .
20 By ten o'clock the town was only half-lit and many of the smaller back streets not at all .
21 Not when I was there of course it was er it was er er radio was there you know and we we called up the shore station at Ered at nine o'clock one o'clock and five o'clock every day unless there was er a fault in the radio which we were usually able to overcome .
22 Sarah 's told Teresa she 's to work she wants her to start working till five o'clock every night , and erm she wants to work sometimes , in the summer it 's gon na be
23 As she said , for someone who was so lonely to be able to come to the studio at five o'clock every morning — picked up in a studio car , Ken had decided long ago he would never drive — and then play a very strong character , was worthy of that respect too .
24 Five o'clock every morning .
25 Shortly before five o'clock the sepoy cavalry made an attack near the Cutcherry but fortunately the men had not yet left their positions at the rampart .
26 to get here for nine o'clock every day , yeah
27 The Sud Express to Lisbon leaves Paris Austerlitz at nine o'clock every morning .
28 ‘ We fire the gun at nine o'clock every evening , ’ said Wemmick proudly .
29 Nine o'clock the kitchen clock said .
30 Had he been in Whitechapel , Charlie would have been happy to run up and down the market from five in the morning to seven at night and still box a few rounds at the club , drink a couple of pints of beer and carry out the same routine the next day without a second thought , but when at nine o'clock the sergeant-major gave them a ten-minute break for cocoa he collapsed on to the verge exhausted .
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