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

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1 because you do n't want guys out there from eight o'clock in the morning
2 And we worked from eight o'clock in the morning till eight at night .
3 For years they went on and on and on and everything they took and that was from eight o'clock in the morning was either from Marks and Spencers or British Home Stores .
4 Booking in from 6.30 pm at the bottom of Connaught Avenue .
5 In addition to the venture organised annually from 1986 onwards by the Language Teaching Centre in the University of York , in which teachers of South Asian languages follow a residential course alongside teachers of French , German and Spanish , there have been a number of other institutions volunteering their premises and the skills of their staff , including the Extramural Department of the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London , St. Martin 's College in Lancaster , Chorley College in Lancashire , Tower Hamlets Adult Education Institute in the Inner London Education Authority and a number of others .
6 One of these er , I suppose it 'd be a ballpoint or whatever you call it and this , I 've still got it , it says on the Queen Elizabeth , see , and er , you see , we said , we said , well never mind very much , we can have something a snack afterwards and so we stayed on there from eleven o'clock in the morning until three in the afternoon , you see , and er er and we were wandering around and we saw the dining room , we saw the captain 's table and er , you know it was , and , and then we looked along one deck , we were high up , and down below there were rows of , rows of lifeboats in case you see
7 A little while ago , its Controller , Michael Green , moved Woman 's Hour from 2 o'clock in the afternoon to 10.30 in the morning .
8 If we take British world title winners by decade from 1892 onwards to the present , the picture that emerges not only refutes the hungry fighter theory , but suggests that better living standards produce more world champions than poverty does .
9 Now we used to clean the bottom up cos used to be a big boiler in the dredger and erm we used to close down every six weeks , which they used to call blow the boiler down , that mean that they open the valve and the heat used to take all the water into the river , so er , that used to be blown down Friday night , come Saturday morning we 'd start at six o'clock and chip all the fur off inside the boiler , cos the boiler was made with all and what we call the crown , that used to be the two furnaces , cos they 're double the big boiler were a double furnace and we had to chip all that fur off them , well it used to take us now from six o'clock in the morning or say seven when we got there had to go down the tug and er go down the tug and erm , then we go aboard and strip off .
10 As I said before a bus was on a certain route number , say you had one Witton what was had now and then , well that that ran from six o'clock in the morning perhaps till eleven o'clock at night .
11 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 .
12 Thus our falling plasma adrenalin and body temperature in the evening prepare us for sleep by toning us down , just as rising values from 5 o'clock in the morning onwards prepare us for the rigours of a new day .
13 Along this short stretch of the shore can be found archaeological sites dating from 3,000 BC through the Viking period to the Highland clearances of the last century .
14 And we did ; from nine o'clock in the morning to eight at night , six days a week .
15 And all the other farmers were paying the guys who were working for them on the side , ten pound a day , for working from nine o'clock in the morning till about five at night .
16 The possible effect from 1994–5 onwards of the lifting of the cap on QR income has encouraged the University to prepare plans which , if its assumptions about future funding levels are realised , will allow it to reinforce the physical infrastructure of the University as well as funding academic developments , while bringing the Income and Expenditure Account back into a cumulative surplus by 31 July 1996 .
17 She heard a madwoman howling — herself — but on market day , in St Jude 's , with the taverns serving gin and strong beer from five o'clock in the morning , who was likely to be disturbed by a little howling ?
18 I think erm casualty was the worst in that you had very very long hours to do erm sometimes you were on call from five o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock the following morning , and you did that for a whole week so by the end of the time you really did feel inhuman , you were very very tired .
19 But you think it 'll kill him from one o'clock in the night till seven o'clock the next morning , it 's , it 's ridiculous and financially were no different because you 've got to pay for digs you 've got to pay for the petrol
20 The following documents , which are available for inspection during normal business hours at the registered office of the Company on any weekday ( Saturdays and public holidays excluded ) from the date of this Notice until the date of the Annual General Meeting , will also be available for inspection at the place of the Annual General Meeting from 12.30 pm on the day of the Meeting until the conclusion of the Meeting :
21 They are open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock at night and actually they are incredible .
22 High prices were maintained from 1974 onwards in the face of inelastic demand for oil from oil-importing countries , but an oil glut in the 1980s put pressure on individual countries to reduce their prices in order to gain market share .
23 But whereas they had been held for just a few years by his grandfather and father , they were in royal hands for thirty-one of the last forty years of Edward III 's reign , from 1337 to 1360 and then from 1369 onwards to the end of the century .
24 I 'll be in Amsterdam sales office for the af from two o'clock in the afternoon yeah
25 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
26 If a guy I mean I 've worked for farmers I I actually worked for a farmer once from seven o'clock in the morning till nine o'clock at night for five quid .
27 And erm we used to work from seven o'clock in the morning until seven at night , we had to walk from New Invention to Hall because there were n't any buses and erm there were some girls , some girls worked at Legs have you heard of
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