Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Then may I collect you at half-past eight tomorrow morning ? ’ |
32 | He wrote light-heartedly of one of his own orienteering exercises : ‘ Tonight we have a pretty tough scheme , lasting from 9 o'clock till 7 tomorrow morning . |
33 | ‘ And on top of that I 've got a date with the company minibus at half-past nine tomorrow morning . |
34 | ‘ Be ready at eleven tomorrow morning ! ’ rapped a voice she would know anywhere , his tone not one whit pleasanter than it had been when he 'd left her flat last night . |
35 | ‘ The electrician is coming at eight tomorrow morning and we 're going out to dinner late tomorrow night . ’ |
36 | ‘ Why do n't you order breakfast in your room and we 'll be ready to leave at eight tomorrow morning ? ’ |
37 | But captain Graham Gooch waited almost 60 hours before phoning with the bad news at 9.30 yesterday morning . |
38 | The drama occurred at 6.53 yesterday morning . |
39 | Join us for another Fox Report at six tomorrow evening , I 'll be back then , but do n't go away , after the seven o'clock news , Steve Priestley , no , not Steve Priestley , a mystery person is on the Red Fox , at , after the news at seven o'clock . |
40 | The guy says he was in a hurry to get home because he has to get up at six tomorrow morning because he 's donating some of his bone marrow so that his sister can have a bone marrow transplant … |
41 | They do n't wake you up at six o'clock dad ! |
42 | Sandbags appeared in Whitehall and the blackout officially started , and at six o'clock Parliament assembled to hear Mr Chamberlain speak . |
43 | ‘ The agency has a girl who sounds very possible — she 'll be here at ten tomorrow morning . ’ |
44 | I 'll pick you up at ten tomorrow morning . ’ |
45 | Michael Roberts has been booked for another fancied horse in Red Paddy , but the best-backed horses yesterday were Blue Orca , who is as low as 12-1 with Ladbrokes but still 16-1 with Hills , and Tafila , who was offered at 33-1 yesterday morning but by the evening was generally 16-1 . |
46 | The train 's due out of Sion at nine tomorrow morning . |
47 | There 's a plane from Charles de Gaulle at nine tomorrow morning . |
48 | Neither spoke on the journey , but , after wishing her a formal ‘ Godnat ’ on the threshold of the hotel , he added casually , ‘ I 'll pick you up here at nine tomorrow morning and we can decide where to continue our search . ’ |
49 | I shall be at the theatre at nine tomorrow morning . |
50 | ‘ No. ’ 'Then why do n't you come down to the marina at five tomorrow morning . |
51 | Now er on the air at five o'clock mister Tim with drive at five and the early evening sequence , and we 're gon na chat to him in the next thirty minutes because he 's been out shopping today and he 's spent quite a lot of money on some brand new clothes . |
52 | At five o'clock tea was served to the Empress and about 20 of her guests , the groups being so organized that in the course of a week all of them enjoyed this privilege , thus avoiding any outbursts of jealousy or recrimination . |
53 | ii Example of a resident 's day 8 — 10.30 am Rise when awake assisted to dress/with personal hygiene assisted with breakfast 11– 12 noon group activities newspaper groups music/movement plan afternoon outings etc 12.00 — 12.30 Set tables for dinner 12.30 — 1.30 Lunch/assist with dishes 1.30– 2.00 Quiet period — neighbours 2.00– 3.15 Small group activities outings using mini bus Hairdressing games/quiz walks 3.15– 4.45 tea and relaxation 4.45– 6.00 set tables , Supper and dishwashing 6.00– 7.00 news/informal period 7.00– 9.00 Structured evenings can include : singsong videos bingo outside entertainers come in Drinks served at 8 pm Summary In all these activities we attempt to restore some choices to our residents , and having assessed each one individually before and after admission to the home , we can tailor each programme/activity to the individual strengths of our residents . |
54 | ‘ Except for a three-minute pause in a back-of-beyond , we stop at Thunder Bay for twenty-five minutes at ten-fifty tomorrow morning . ’ |
55 | Gloucester v South Africa kicks off at seven tomorrow night … |
56 | The limits on the size of borrowing facilities are suspended for 2.30 p.m. lending . |
57 | ‘ By 12.45 am restaurant time is over , so we look round the nightclubs . |
58 | By 1921 indeed frustration with coalition was building up such a head of steam as seriously to threaten its future . |
59 | By 1.45 am Labour had already regained 39 of its 48 seats . |
60 | Tell her you want that office fully operational by 0900 tomorrow morning . ’ |