Example sentences of "[num] p.m. [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was champing at the bit to investigate Stanford shopping precinct before my 2 p.m. hospital appointment with Dr Levy and his team , so Kenneth hastily finished his third helping and we walked the short distance to the precinct .
2 Day One : Travel from London Liverpool Street on the 7.30 p.m. boat train to Harwich .
3 They were treated like children , not young adults and the 11 p.m. rule imposed on the Beida students without consultation was symptomatic of the authorities ' attitude towards them .
4 It was improbable that he had accomplished all this before 3.30 p.m. but , between then and the 4 p.m. discovery of the body , Hunter-Blair had talked to him .
5 Your coach will take you back to Schiphol Airport in time to visit one of the world 's greatest duty-free centres before boarding 8.30 p.m. flight back to Heathrow .
6 Acting on a hunch , I stationed myself at 5.59 p.m. the following Monday , and sure enough I was nearly killed by middle managers trying to get out of the office before the 6 p.m. deadline .
7 On Tuesday , they embark on the first of their midweek league fixtures , at home to Alresford with a 6 p.m. kick-off .
8 The 8 p.m. news bulletin each evening gave prominence to presidential and governmental words and deeds .
9 But in 1979 , to the Elysée 's amazement and consternation , Roger Gicquel , anchorman on TFI ‘ s 8 p.m. news , alluded — albeit prudently — to what was becoming a French ‘ Watergate ’ — ‘ l'affaire des diamants ’ , in which President Giscard was suspected of accepting diamonds from the self-styled ‘ Emperor ’ Bokassa .
10 1 p.m. train arrived .
11 Bertram 's normal order line , , continues to operate , offering a 4.30 p.m. order deadline for same day despatch of all orders .
12 The limits on the size of borrowing facilities are suspended for 2.30 p.m. lending .
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