Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [adj] [adv] news " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Uncle was quite keen on listening to the nine o'clock news and I remember hearing Mr Churchill . |
4 | Hello , we welcome to the five o'clock news . |
5 | Waiting for the Ten o'Clock News , she wondered whether , if — no , when — he did arrive , she would melt into his arms . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | He talked about events in the Middle Ages as if they 'd happened-yesterday and been fully aired on the nine o'clock news . |
9 | As you may have heard in the seven o'clock news , three British hostages are now on their way home from Iraq , after being freed from jail in Baghdad . |
10 | When I listened to the six o'clock news |
11 | Nine minutes past six , and it 's the morning of Friday , December the tenth , if you 've just joined us , as many people do after the six o'clock news , or even before the six o'clock news , welcome along to the programme . |
12 | I 'll post news if anything is mentioned on the 5 o'clock news . |
13 | Another criticism is aimed at the Nine O'Clock News on Friday March 20 , which opened with three minutes of a Kinnock speech . |