Example sentences of "[art] [num] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Day One : Travel from London Liverpool Street on the 7.30 p.m. boat train to Harwich . |
2 | For the eleven a-side version he is a St Mirren supporter and confirmed ‘ Bud ’ . |
3 | the eleven o'clock bus . |
4 | To the rector 's unfeigned delight , the newcomer was among the very few communicants at the altar rail at the eight o'clock service on the following Sunday . |
5 | Yeah the eight thirty , the eight o'clock service is a lot more seems a lot more compact , I know you have n't got the hymns , but it seems to erm start , go on and finish , you know it |
6 | So , the star compiles and writes the evening , and calls in a fellow thesp to direct : Petherbridge 's The Eight O'Clock Muse is staged by Peter Barkworth , John Sessions 's Napoleon — The American Story by Kenneth Branagh ( a promising young actor , in case you had n't heard ) . |
7 | white as the eight o'clock pill . |
8 | But they got the bit about the eight o'clock milk ? ’ |
9 | THEATRE / The Eight O'Clock News — Riverside , W6 . |
10 | Like a best-man 's speech , Edward Petherbridge 's The Eight O'Clock News is an anecdotal monologue , often rambling , occasionally funny and inevitably far too long . |
11 | Er , if you want to er , develop that part of the argument , then by all means , let's do so , after the eight o'clock news . |
12 | Right , exactly sixty seconds to go , then I 'll bring you the eight o'clock news , then after that , we 'll continue our conversation on the main topics of the morning , according to you . |
13 | Right the eight o'clock news coming up , on this radio station . |
14 | If you 've just joined us for the eight o'clock news , as many people do , welcome . |
15 | did you get the eight o'clock news ? |
16 | ON the eight o'clock radio news that Monday morning there was a substantial piece about an exciting police chase in Essex — understandably , on a rather lonely road . |
17 | ‘ Look , I 'm leaving at teatime — catching the eight o'clock flight . ’ |
18 | His reflection was fed by information from a wide variety of sources — from the presidential staff at the Elysée , from his ministers , from officials and experts , from the abundant official documentation that passed across his desk , and from the media ( he read all the major French newspapers as well as the Daily Telegraph , the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , and the New York Herald Tribune , and his normal weekday routine always ended in time for the eight o'clock television news ) . |
19 | The fact that both rituals continued to be practised even after the 70 AD fall of the Temple in Jerusalem when other cult-associated rituals fell into disuse and when the overt reason , at least , for the laws of female purity no longer pertained , demonstrates their central significance to the Jewish system of gender creation and differentiation — and the real hidden agenda behind their initial promulgation in the sixth century BC . |
20 | When we left at 11.20 am the forecourt would be crowded with another congregation waiting to enter for the 11.30 am Celebration of the Sung Eucharist . |
21 | Silverpoint enjoyed a brief period of popularity in the 1890s when silverpoint kits , including specially prepared papers , were made commercially available by Winsor & Newton . |
22 | The six a.m. news said that the heatwave was to go on . |
23 | I 've got to provide the the six o'clock feed . |
24 | Because of the Farm 's history , they used the occasion to mount a show of force , and to do so at 5pm , when children playing on the estate would be terrified by the raid , but when they could be sure of a good spot on the Six O'Clock News . |
25 | She moved to Tonight , The Nine O'Clock News and The Six O'Clock News before leaving current affairs to stand in for Wogan . |
26 | But , by the six o'clock news , that tarmac scene had been replaced by a news conference in the airport lounge with the usual polished platitudes . |
27 | He stopped outside the bar and rang his bell vigorously before reading the six o'clock news from his board . |
28 | Now , as a rule , the Six O'Clock News is the first thing I watch , then Newsroom South East . |
29 | ‘ Oh yes , I was watching the six o'clock news . |
30 | The first time your little bit of news gets on the Six o'clock News or your client is a member of a panel discussion , you will have arrived professionally . |