Example sentences of "nine [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At nine o'clock Dr Losberne and Mr Brownlow brought Monks into the room .
2 Right , nine o'clock alarm then .
3 It was broadcast to the CBC Pacific network at nine o'clock Sunday evenings from the flood-lit Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park .
4 And in fact one nine o'clock back to the tent .
5 Others are dining , on the cautious assumption that a nine o'clock party might not provide adequate food .
6 But the other one of the is a nine o'clock delivery in the morning you see so the rest of the load must be there you see .
7 Four o'clock , five o'clock , six o'clock rock , Seven o'clock , eight o'clock , nine o'clock rock , Ten o'clock , eleven o'clock , twelve o'clock rock !
8 So nine o'clock break .
9 I 'm meeting him nine o'clock Tuesday morning at the hall
10 Ten minutes later the staff began to arrive and at nine o'clock Fred Workman walked in to introduce me to the staff and show me around the building .
11 The nine o'clock evening news had an audience of half the population during the war , but this fell quickly in 1945 .
12 On the nine o'clock news she watched Alan sitting in bed , wearing striped pyjamas .
13 John Lloyd , producer of Not The Nine O'Clock News , Spitting Image and Blackadder , says that for his generation of university students 20 years ago Python was the seminal programme .
14 She moved to Tonight , The Nine O'Clock News and The Six O'Clock News before leaving current affairs to stand in for Wogan .
15 You can see why , apart from Palin-for one thing , it is cunningly scheduled between the Nine O'Clock News , with its much increased audience , and Sportsnight .
16 The audience for the BBC 's nine o'clock news doubled to 13m on the day war broke out , and that for ITN rose by a third .
17 She lifted a bottle of Champagne from among the photographs cluttering the occasional table beside her and passed it to Charity with an instruction to fill the glasses and hold the chatter , because she insisted on listening to the nine o'clock news on the wireless .
18 On Tuesday evening , the Nine O'Clock News provided another example .
19 That ‘ political event of the decade ’ looked good on television , especially when the fireworks finale went off just as John Cole , the BBC 's political editor , went out live on the Nine O'Clock News , but it was a strangely soulless event to the 10,000 participants .
20 The idea had been that Mr Major would finish with a rousing personal plea just before 9pm so his speech would lead the Nine O'Clock News with live scenes of Tory euphoria .
21 But if he has to do it all over again , there are likely to be two main changes : a tougher approach from the start and a campaign team which knows what time the Nine O'Clock News starts .
22 It was hoped that his speech would make the lead item on the BBC 's Nine O'Clock News .
23 Another criticism is aimed at the Nine O'Clock News on Friday March 20 , which opened with three minutes of a Kinnock speech .
24 The Hetherington study shows the increase in the amount of parliamentary news carried on three of the main news programmes , Channel Four News , BBC1 's Nine O'Clock News , and ITN 's News at Ten :
25 His transfer was reported on the Nine O'Clock News , he was swamped by media attention , he was given a lucrative contract to advertise milk and even appeared on 20-foot advertising hoardings throughout London .
26 She might drown on one of those night swims she takes after the headlines on the nine o'clock news , regular as clockwork , right up to December . ’
27 News at Ten may have been ahead of the BBC 's Nine O'Clock News in the ratings but last night it seemed unsure of what it was trying to do .
28 After supper , Louise would leave Nora to herself until the nine o'clock news and then she would join her for a nightcap .
29 Worse , the Beeb 's Nine O'Clock News was winning the vital ratings war .
30 Made by the Current Affairs Dept rather than Light Entertainment , TW3 was undoubtedly the father of Not The Nine O'Clock News , Have I Got News For You , Who Dares Wins ( etc ) and , to an extent , Monty Python — a sort of televisual Private Eye .
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