Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [num] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But at least then we 're gon na be ready are n't we if we put his name down at four or five schools in the area .
2 He brings it down at four and five o'clock ,
3 Well he , if he co if he 'd have come down my wa he come down at eight or nine o'clock the shops would have been shut .
4 She 'd just er put him down at ten and , and that , that was that .
5 With me in the studio is journalist , Dorothy Grace Elder who sixteen months ago weighed in at fourteen and a half and was perfectly happy with it .
6 Elaine tripped in at four-thirty and George was well and truly asleep .
7 I mean she can come in at two if she likes but erm bu if she 's gon na be out , I mean she can come in at quarter past five .
8 Checking a positive climb and flicking up the quick-retracting gear I concentrated on the slow process of building speed , getting the flaps in at 130 and maintaining a gentle increase in height with steady acceleration to 170 knots , when the nose can be raised for 3,000 fpm to show on the VSI as she really starts to go .
9 I worked for a , for a like a , it 's a money brokers in , in London but exactly the same stockbroking , and it was exactly like the film , you know , they had this , they had this room , like they had one of those long rooms as well you know with all the desks and computers and stuff but they had this one enclosed off room where all the dealers sat round this massive like circular console type table , and like they were all under thirty but like overweight , all c driving Porsches and taking coke and shit like this and right they just , they got into the office at something like six in the morning like I 'd get in at nine and I 'd be , be wandering around they 'd just have their trousers open , shoes off ,
10 Say , well I 'm awfully sorry I 'm off at five but I got to be back at eight .
11 We kicked off at eleven and went on till three and there were I think six people stuffing er in the course of the day Bob Andy Mark and myself and Chris .
12 I mean , by the time you 'd set off walking you could set off at eleven and walk there till twelve go in there till two then you
13 That was the dose , a and I want to stress also that I did n't start off at eighty milligrams , I started off at two and half which I think is important and
14 Then you turned thirty , started to nod off at ten-thirty and had attacks of the Blue Spots when you ran up a flight of stairs .
15 ‘ He just makes a mockery of those who write players off at 32 or say the Premier League is for young athletes .
16 The first race is off at 1.49 and the highlight of the afternoon 's 12-race programme looks to be a 631 metres handicap , when Eddie McDermott 's excellent stayer , Too Fast , will be off scratch , giving top-marker Lee Anns Tramp 12 metres start .
17 Bamberger and Wynne getting off at 1200 and climbing to 12,000 feet .
18 We used to have to get up at six and scrub out the still-room every morning .
19 The next morning unslept I was up at five but because of rain it was much later when we started the six kilometres ' trail to the larger lake on the reserve .
20 Up at five and sleeping badly of late , Luke kept his mind off Perdita and himself awake on the long straight roads , as he had done so often in the past , by concentrating on a particular horse .
21 Yeah and you er I ov I overslept , well I woke up at five and normally I think if I go to sleep now and I sort of get myself awake but today I must of turned over
22 He added : ‘ They wake people up at one or two o'clock in the morning with their laughing and shouting . ’
23 Yeah , he 's up there sound-o , and he was up this way , he went up at one and got up about ten minutes after this one , so
24 As one manager expressed it : ‘ Managers appear to turn up at 9.00 and leave at 4.30 , but they take their problems home with them . ’
25 On the day before — Friday — Nutty ordered them all to go to bed early , and meet at the refrigerator factory where Mr Singh would pick them up at 8.15 after they had got the horses ready .
26 She began to get up at two or three every morning , and was in church most of the day , often sobbing ‘ boisterously ’ , and making a great outcry for her sins .
27 The poor chap 's having to get up at two or three o'clock in the morning , this is being paid for it .
28 We got up at eight and I
29 The next day , which was the Friday , O did n't work and he did n't eat ; he woke up late , stayed in bed until it was dark , got up at nine and dressed in his white shirt just like always and he went to The Bar looking for his heart 's desire one very last time , and that was the night that he met Boy .
30 I go up at nine and I read . ’
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