Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Under RSC , Ord 65 , r 7 , if service is effected after 4 pm on a weekday or 12 noon on a Saturday , service is deemed to have been effected the next day or on Monday as the case may be .
2 Service after 4 pm on a weekday or 12 noon on a Saturday is deemed to have taken place on the following day or on Monday as the case may be ( RSC , Ord 65 , r 7 ) .
3 The advantage of serving a writ with statement of claim endorsed is that it can be served after 4 pm on a weekday or all day Saturday .
4 I would then return to bed , setting the alarm for 7 a.m. for a repeat performance .
5 This entails an analysis of the origins of European Union during 1969-1972 together with a survey of its fortunes and changing interpretations during the subsequent period 1972-1984 .
6 I would that Anne displayed the maturity of her half-sister — sometimes she is like a child of eight instead of a damsel of fourteen !
7 I looked and talked like a lad of sixteen instead of a womon of twenty-two .
8 The code was written by the Council but its publication has been sponsored additionally by the SCU , Scottish Natural Heritage , and the Scottish Sports Council , who organised the launch at the rather odd time of 11 am on a weekday morning .
9 It is intended to interview a representative sample of 3,000 married women under the age of 60 together with a sample of 500 of their husbands .
10 Most women say they can cope with the idea of afternoons and evenings , holidays and all the rest ; but the thought of 9 am on a weekday when a couple look at each other and the husband says he 's got nothing to do fills many wives with horror .
11 9.15.3 any notice or document shall also be sufficiently served if sent by telex [ telephonic facsimile transmission or any other means of electronic transmission ] to the party to be served ( or its solicitors where 9.15.2 applies ) and that service shall be deemed to be made on the day of transmission if transmitted before 4 pm on a Working Day but otherwise on the next following Working Day ( as defined above ) and in this clause " party " includes the Guarantor These provisions are designed to introduce certainty to the service of notices and documents and , unless a particular tenant takes exception to any aspect , they do not seem unreasonable .
12 Of the first of these developments one of the earliest examples was the publication in Sweden from 1824 onwards of a list of the country 's consuls and vice-consuls .
13 The appointment from 1899 onwards of a number of short-lived commercial agents intended , in ways which were never clearly defined , to supplement the work of the consuls , had even less .
14 The company went into liquidation in 1909 largely as a result of the uneconomic cost of shipping the chalk .
15 In common with most of his contemporaries paying such rates , he was charged twice a year from 1783 onwards at a penny a time , though even he was excused in 1784 on grounds of poverty .
16 A buffet lunch will be served from 1 p.m. at a cost of £4.50
17 The Banking Supervision Division was established in 1974 mainly as a result of the secondary banking crisis in 1973–1974 .
18 Sorting went on in Church and Davidson Room from 10 am to 10 pm for a fortnight .
19 Mecir , whose world ranking has dropped to 26 chiefly as a result of back injuries , ought to add a good deal of craft to the Silk Cut Championships at Wembley next month .
20 ( On July 31 Diestel announced that the freedom of 33,000 East German political prisoners had been brought by West Germany since 1964 initially at a price of around DM40,000 each and since the late 1970s at a price of DM95,847 . )
21 When Norman went to serve with the East Riding Yeomanry during the First World War , reaching the rank of captain , she worked from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. as a VAD at the Red Cross Hospital in Richmond , travelling each day by pony and trap or bicycle , carrying a fresh egg from one of the Field farms .
22 Well ca n't , he said look have a word , and he said to me , you know , do you mind if we do like eight till eleven o'clock as a wedding party
23 The stumps were pitched at 12 o'clock after a firework display .
24 The hotel manager woke me at 10 a.m. with a telegram from my mother , which had been delayed .
25 At 4 a.m. after a night in which thunderstorms had rumbled and broke continually , and despite Squeers ' and a Broadstairs doctor 's best ministrations , Sir Thomas Throgmorton died .
26 At the meeting on the 26th June it is proposed to start at 11 a.m. with a discussion on any matter which teachers wish to raise .
27 Knock on her door at 3 a.m. for a leg massage and I swear she would get up and do it for you , though she might swear a little under her breath !
28 The fire was discovered at 3 a.m. by a master working late , and together with two boys — one of whom climbed a waterspout to get to the juniors ' bedroom via the roof and the other operated a hand-pump in dense smoke — managed to raise the alarm .
29 It indicates only that a bag of unknown origin was sent from Coding Station 206 at 1:07 p.m. to a position from which it was supposed to be loaded on Pan Am 103 . ’
30 Bill always used to say , I remember talking to Bill one night at er , at a conference , and his ambition was to walk into every depot at nine o'clock on a morning , and not see a parcel .
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