Example sentences of "[noun prp] at [adj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although I 'd rung on the Thursday and they said his kidneys were failing , it still came as a shock when they rang on the Saturday at 9.30 in the morning to say he 'd died .
2 As our ‘ freezing point ’ , we 've used a base level IBM AT compatible with a clock speed of 8MHz , a 20MB MFM hard drive and a basic VGA graphics card .
3 Imagine calling Maggie at six in the morning !
4 The next meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council is on Thursday 21 January at 7.30 in the C E School .
5 Yet the government , by bravely liberalising imports and by treating foreign investors more favourably , hopes in the longer run to push Brazil at last into the corral of ‘ model debtors ’ , with access to overseas money and to debt relief under the Brady plan .
6 Although it remains possible that phosphorylation of c-Jun at Ser-249 by the DNA-PK activates its transcriptional potential in vivo , the body of evidence therefore suggests that it is involved in regulating some other aspect of c-Jun function .
7 The first departs from Twyford at 09.45 with the return from Henley at 10.15 .
8 Sandy and Eddie at two in the morning , surveying the evening 's crowd and explaining who was who to a newcomer : ‘ You see that one in the white vest , that 's his affair in the denim .
9 Winder Elaine Maddock at one of the Factory 's 2 x 6 Head Gilbos Winding Machines .
10 A fortnight before Anna and Peter were married , Anna 's father was knocked down in the Fulham Road at two in the morning by a van driving without headlights .
11 As he entered Beresforde Road at three in the morning his eyes were everywhere , remembering the juggernaut which had put him in hospital .
12 He stopped in Ipswich at one of the new-style Shell service stations .
13 The oldest Best Actor was George Arliss at sixty-three for Disraeli ( 1929 ) , the youngest Richard Dreyfuss at twenty-nine for The Goodbye Girl ( 1977 ) — thus upholding the ancient Oscar tradition that the Best Actors tend to be honoured for their worst pictures .
14 The following Sunday at six in the morning the three of us set off from International Backside into the thick early morning mist .
15 I learned my juggling from my Uncle Norman at one of the Francome family parties .
16 Jay at three in the morning — hello , young lovers , wherever you are ! — drunk , suddenly had to see a picture of Lucy .
17 The next meeting will be held on Tuesday , 25th September at 7.30 in the Village Hall .
18 Pascoe arrived in Longrock at four in the afternoon .
19 ‘ E vero , mio figlio ’ , said Allegra at last in an aching voice that seemed to express both infinite sadness and acceptance .
20 They bombed Portadown at 11.15 on a Saturday morning . ’
21 It was decided to bring about the dissolution of the greater part of this library , and the library was offered for sale by Messrs Sotheby at one of the provincial salerooms they then owned , Sotheby 's Taunton .
22 ‘ I received a phone call from Stefan at 7.30 in the morning to check if I had a suitable donor for the operation , ’ said manager of Canine Rescue , Southwold , Jim Waddington , who looks after Bobby .
23 This took place at Fort Belvedere at 10.30 on the morning of the following Tuesday , 20 October .
24 She had had the tiresome habit of subjecting her speech-writers to a sixth-form question and answer session along the lines of , ‘ Tell me Chris , what do you mean by ‘ liberty ’ ? ’ and it was not until the welcome arrival of a cheerful Denis at two-thirty in the morning that she could be persuaded to go to bed .
25 There were no Gandells at all in the directory that included the village .
26 They left Queenstown at 7 in the morning and were n't back till 2pm — high as kites !
27 Notices at Aberystwyth and Machynlleth also announced that there would also be a special train from Machynlleth to Shrewsbury at 10.45 at a cost of £15 .
28 They reached Zweeloo at six in the morning , and still it was not properly light .
29 So have you seen Jim at all during the week ?
30 Er , it 's seven fifty per head coach from Harlow at nine in the morning get back again about five , we intend to beat the rush hour and it 's a conducted tour of Docklands and the city airport with a guide , and also viewing of the visitor 's centre at Docklands , and then about two and a half hours , probably three , to roam around the area yourself .
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