Example sentences of "[prep] two [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Agreement has been reached with the Floristry Industry Vocational Qualifications Group that a newly developed group of National Certificate Modules , together with two already in the catalogue , should comprise the Preliminary Certificate in Floristry , an SVQ at Level 1 . |
2 | In Ireland , ‘ good morning ’ lasts until two o'clock in the afternoon , and then becomes ‘ good evening ’ until five , when ‘ good night ’ starts to set in . |
3 | Thus it did not finish until two o'clock in the morning … |
4 | I listened until two o'clock in the morning . |
5 | On the night he came to Edinburgh , sitting up with Boswell in James 's Court until two o'clock in the morning , they talked of a recent case in which a murder , committed twenty years before , became a legal talking-point when the judges of Scotland allowed , as a plea , the length of time elapsed . |
6 | I started at half past six and I worked until two o'clock in the morning . |
7 | Henry McKechnie was killed shortly before two o'clock in the close outside his home . |
8 | Times I 've , I 've sat up at the window trying to wa watch her coming round two o'clock in the morning hoping that he 's fallen asleep down in the armchair . |
9 | I 'll be in Amsterdam sales office for the af from two o'clock in the afternoon yeah |
10 | I do n't know cos we thought you 'd be the only one who actually managed to get a copy when nobody else could lay their fice for the af from two o'clock in the afternoon yeah F finalised |
11 | I 'm getting used to two o'clock in the morning . |
12 | Well I 'll listen to two o'clock in the morning when yous are all in bed . |
13 | ‘ Some clients stay up till two o'clock in the morning . |
14 | sets off alarm off two o'clock in the morning ! |
15 | Fourteen two , erm the great problem is it 's easier to get if an afternoon meeting can finish at a reasonable time , then I can probably but erm I think if you , if you 're looking at the clock when home in the evening for a number of reasons it might be then I would this and unless we can sort of put a restricted time on the agenda which is impossible , I can imagine coming down here at two o'clock for the meeting . |
16 | In 1753 , 237 years before the days when 50 taxis lined Ingram Street at two o'clock on a Tuesday morning , back in the days when Ingram Street was a muddy avenue leading to a country house , sedan-chairs were being pushed aside by state-of-the-art horse cabs . |
17 | Dr Bailey and his wife Winnie lived next door , at two o'clock on the green , and promptly befriended Phyllida Prior when she arrived . |
18 | Edwin Garland had been found dead by his niece at two o'clock on the Saturday . |
19 | Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here . |
20 | She died quietly at two o'clock in the afternoon . |
21 | At first I could n't see a way of getting to the bus station at two o'clock in the afternoon because we were never free at that time , but my chance came quite unexpectedly . |
22 | Before sunrise I had the good fortune to discover that it was no longer necessary to maintain the horizontal posture , and came out on deck at two o'clock in the morning to see a noble full moon sinking westward and millions of the most brilliant stars shining overhead . |
23 | At two o'clock in the morning , you would find two men with a hose back of Rose Street , hosing round a big pile of fish entrails as high as this — the retail fish market was just there . |
24 | There had been something extraordinarily delightful and exhilarating about sitting at that big oval mahogany table drinking whisky at two o'clock in the morning . |
25 | At two o'clock in the morning the doctor gave him a sedative and he went into a deep sleep , but when he awoke he did not speak to anyone , and the police found great difficulty in questioning him too . |
26 | They needed to be there at daybreak , so the Islander set off first at about 11pm and Spencer took-off at two o'clock in the morning . |
27 | We had a quick look at the little town of Berlevåg , where we joined a crowd of youngsters around a hotdog stall at two o'clock in the morning . |
28 | The extent of the disaster was kept from the remaining drivers , particularly Levagh 's team-mates Moss and Fangio but at two o'clock in the morning , orders were received by the Mercedes team-manager Alfred Neubauer , direct from the German factory , to pull all their cars out of the race . |
29 | Then , at two o'clock in the morning , there was a sudden noise — a very big BANG ! |
30 | ‘ You must take this note to Madame de Mauban , ’ I said , ‘ and tomorrow , at two o'clock in the morning , you must open the front door of the new castle . |