Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 'll stand in the I D parade for them tonight at seven o'clock they 'll give you ten pounds . |
2 | He said , No Emma I ca n't there 's no way I can be at a wedding to give you away at nine o'clock . |
3 | I 'll go and see the car and get back to my flat , and I 'll pick you up at seven-thirty tomorrow . |
4 | They do n't wake you up at six o'clock dad ! |
5 | How do you stop a cockerel from waking you up at five o'clock on a Monday morning ? |
6 | Dad was gon na ring you up at eight o'clock before you went to school and say |
7 | I 'll pick you up at ten tomorrow morning . ’ |
8 | Five minutes later she dropped Emma at the hall , saying , ‘ I 'll pick you up at ten o'clock . |
9 | Oh maybe I 'll pick you up at ten o'clock |
10 | I will pick you up at seven o'clock . ’ |
11 | Why are you here at eight o'clock in the morning ? ’ |
12 | alright letting you here at four o'clock in the afternoon , sun shining |
13 | ‘ I want you there at eight o'clock , please . |
14 | We 'll meet you there at twelve o'clock Saturday , right . |
15 | When they were at the nursery I could take them at 7 a.m. and pick them up at 6 p.m . |
16 | They rang me up at eight o'clock one morning to be there |
17 | He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me . |
18 | And I feel really guilty , I think oh I better bring her in and then she wakes me up at six o'clock bouncing on the bed ! |
19 | in the morning , they wake me up at six o'clock in the morning ! |
20 | ‘ He would make tremendous efforts , like running to catch the last train back when I was two months old , and waking me up at 11 o'clock at night to spend time with me . |
21 | He rang me up at nine o'clock . |
22 | And he he used to get me up at seven o'clock , come to work for him . |
23 | ‘ If I had something to say I said it , ’ he recalls , ‘ but I did n't want you lot ringing me up at three o'clock in the morning . ’ |
24 | No I 'm not on about that I 'm on about lea chucking them out at one o'clock . |
25 | ‘ Meet me here at four o'clock . ’ |
26 | Its prime time is shortly before the 8 am news , but it decided to put him on at 8.20 am , when many listeners will be on their way to work . |
27 | Oh God , he went in Sunday , Bill took him in at ten o'clock about sixteen mile here and sixteen mile back it is |
28 | And I 'll send him along at seven then ? |
29 | ‘ Rogers , you 'll relieve him tomorrow at seven a.m . ’ |
30 | The bus landed him there at seven o'clock on a hazy morning and by lunchtime he 'd found a cheap hotel which was full of Africans in multi-coloured robes which seemed foreign enough . |