Example sentences of "[adv] in the morning " in BNC.

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1 It made Lilian feel a lot better in the morning , did n't it , dear ? ’
2 It died suddenly in the morning after a careful partial water change .
3 Seb awoke suddenly in the morning in the belief that he could hear someone speaking .
4 She had left her curtains undrawn so as not to sleep too long in the morning .
5 The Spaniards are by nature noisy and vociferous , especially in the mornings when , like cocks crowing , they have to announce to the world that they are alive and doing .
6 Loss of voice and dry hoarse bark , especially in the mornings and the evenings , worse ( < ) cold and dry winds , worse ( < ) uncovering .
7 ‘ Resist the temptation to light up , especially in the mornings , ’ he added .
8 ‘ Yes — especially in the morning . ’
9 Indeed it was , especially in the morning .
10 cross the road here , especially in the morning
11 For example , a drunken woman was brought into the station one night after assaulting a policewoman and using very abusive language , something to be expected from gougers , but was allowed home uncharged after spending a night in the cells : she was even allowed to leave early enough in the morning to avoid all but the milkman from seeing her arrive home in a police vehicle .
12 You may be limited by the hours the crêche is open as not all remain open in the evening , or begin early enough in the morning .
13 She will arrive tonight or perhaps in the morning .
14 I 'll do me ironing perhaps in the morning
15 So get it in there , just before , so you 're up at six o'clock in the mornings are you ?
16 ‘ Brenda does n't know , ’ said Wendy , ‘ but apparently poor Margot started being sick about one o'clock in the morning and then had a most frightful pain in her tummy . ’
17 Is there a seven o'clock in the morning ?
18 Must have been two o'clock in the morning .
19 No doubt , if you went to France or America , public and club courts would be available from 7 o'clock in the morning until late evening .
20 The result is a townscape of ‘ terrible despairing cries ’ which mean , and mean more than , that the drunks are leaving the pubs between two and three o'clock in the morning , the pubs that reek of alcohol and cucumber and fish .
21 Italians fully expect to watch skiing from Australia at 5 o'clock in the morning and would be surprised not to follow the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix live .
22 AT one o'clock in the morning a petrol bomb shattered the window in Kathy Sellers ' front room , shooting flames across the floor and up the curtains .
23 About one o'clock in the morning I was fighting to keep awake .
24 At five o'clock in the morning .
25 It opened at three o'clock in the morning , a club purely for hookers and people who worked in other clubs .
26 On Fridays we 'd often go to the Royal College of Art where they used to have these great shows which went on till three or four o'clock in the morning .
27 ‘ It 's four o'clock in the morning , ’ she told herself .
28 In practice , however , from about 5 o'clock in the morning onwards changes occur that can not be explained in this way .
29 By contrast , even if we manage to get to sleep at about 10 o'clock in the morning the sleep is likely to be shorter and broken .
30 For humans , as we have discussed in Chapter 1 , the body has been ‘ waking us up ’ since about 5 o'clock in the morning so that , by the time we normally wake , we are prepared for the rigours of a new day ; in the evening our body begins to ‘ tone us down ’ to prepare us for getting to sleep .
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