Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [art] hours of " in BNC.

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1 Organization can not , of itself free the teacher from the hours of planning and thought that lie behind the achievement of successful learning in his students .
2 This is different from straightforward part-time employment because job-sharing requires those concerned to arrange among themselves the distribution of the hours of a full-time employee .
3 In the evening between the hours of six and eight , and later from ten to midnight , the streets of the West End seemed to Topaz to become a fairyland .
4 Although plants will add oxygen to the water during the hours of daylight , at night the cycle is reversed and the plants complete more successfully than the fish for available oxygen — this is also true of the so-called ‘ oxygenating plants ’ .
5 This is your room , hello , we 'll have to fix that bulb , may I ask you not to flush the toilet between the hours of eleven at night and seven in the morning while the sanitation department is still in , do n't be alarmed , cockroaches are a way of life in this part of the world , the gekkos are friendly too , although they wo n't eat the spiders .
6 These will prove especially useful if they refuse to stay in the shade between the hours of 11am and 2pm , when the sun is at its hottest .
7 A former Secretary of State for Energy , the right hon. Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) , on being asked about a change in the hours of work legislation by the Energy Select Committee in 1986 , said that ’ if it had gone through all its processes .
8 well-known tavern in Henrietta Street , Covent Garden , west London , where ‘ there was once a fine collection of old boys to be seen round the circular table … every night between the hours of half-past eight and half-past eleven ’ .
9 ‘ which carries obligatory lamps ’ 'Obligatory lamps ' , in relation to a vehicle , means such of the obligatory front lamps , obligatory headlamps and obligatory rear lamps as the vehicle is required , by virtue of the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations , to carry when on a road during the hours of darkness ( as defined by the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations ) .
10 An opening from the Hours of the Virgin written and illuminated c.1516–47 for Guillaume de Bracque , Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of St. John the Baptist in Valenciennes , Flanders .
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