Example sentences of "at [adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At eleven o'clock a group of children came over the hill . |
2 | At eleven o'clock the cook and the housekeeper went to bed . |
3 | On the evening of December 15 , starting at 6.30 pm , members of the institute will give demonstrations of their various techniques , and at 7.30 pm a lecture will be given by the head of the Modern British Art Department of Christie 's . |
4 | But erm , now I get up at eight o'clock every morning , and this morning I slept in till ten , but that 's cos I was up till four , working on Thursday night . |
5 | When we left at 11.20 am the forecourt would be crowded with another congregation waiting to enter for the 11.30 am Celebration of the Sung Eucharist . |
6 | The penetrance of the dominant gene in adults was estimated at 0.26 hence the risk of disease in an adult offspring of a patient with ulcerative colitis induced by this gene may be 13% . |
7 | If you are concerned about losing user access to LIFESPAN while you take such a BACKUP , you may like to consider having a batch job which , for instance , runs at 2 a.m. every day , shuts down the process , backs up the Process and Working Directories to a save_set on a disk somewhere , and restarts the process . |
8 | Exley , at 30 almost a veteran , but who had had an impressive run in this year 's championships , vowed : ‘ I 'll be back next year and if I meet Eric I 'll beat him . ’ |
9 | Very often , too , when we were travelling round the farms doing repairs ( and many of these were done just before harvest to prevent hold-ups at a busy time ) the Guv'nor would tell us to leave two shillings at a certain farm , half a crown perhaps at another , and at some only a shilling : that would go towards the men 's largesse-spending . ’ |
10 | At 7 o'clock the office bearers , a number of the brethren and their lady friends sat down to a sumptuous repast in a granary tastefully decorated with evergreen and flags and after a long toast list the tables were removed for dancing . |
11 | He need not undergo terrorist treatment in the swimming bath , not get up at six o'clock every morning to feed old Bones . |
12 | I was there at six o'clock every morning in make-up , having this scar put on — you know , prosthetics , latex … |
13 | After that she reckoned that if she had n't moved on to somewhere bigger , she 'd probably be stuck here forever reading out the latest sheep prices at six o'clock every morning . |
14 | One evening we filmed at six o'clock a commercial which I 'd been handed in script form at five o'clock the same evening . |
15 | At 10 AM the King held a Conference at Buckingham Palace at which the Prime Minister , Baldwin and Samuel were present . |
16 | At 7.20 a.m. the radio announced that the putsch was ‘ an internal affair of the army ’ . |
17 | Copyhold was by inheritance in thirteen out of twenty-five Buckinghamshire manors surveyed in the reigns of Edward VI and Mary ; on two there were lifeholds only , and at three either a term of years or tenure at will ; six had a medley of all modes . |
18 | At 5 a.m. the barrage stood still for half an hour while the infantry mopped up and re-formed behind it . |
19 | At 4 am the klaxon for reveille sounded , and half an hour later the breakfast gong . |
20 | The one hundred share index was 17.4 points higher at one stage , but finished the day well below it 's best level , 4.2 points higher at 2152.2 , at 4 o'clock the volume was mediocre at 321.7 million shares . |
21 | For evidently we need both reflexive and non-reflexive polyadic predicates , as well as monadic predicates , if we are to be able to describe at all adequately the world around us . |
22 | The ironic thing about the film was that it was n't different at all just a rehash of the best TV sketches . |
23 | This mixing increases the tail rotor pitch to compensate for the increased torque when collective pitch is added , but in an autorotation landing there is no torque at all so the yaw effect is even more pronounced . |
24 | However , there have been rather few cases which have addressed at all directly the question of the legality of the use of nuclear weapons , and even fewer judgments touching on this . |
25 | I do not agree that such a postmodern attack on autonomous and auratic culture is at all necessarily an offensive against ‘ bourgeois ’ art . |
26 | Shortly afterwards Miss T. went into labour and at 10.45 p.m. a decision was reached that she should be transferred to the maternity unit . |
27 | Few of us were used to being jerked from slumber at 6 a.m. every morning and spending the day in continual physical activity . |
28 | At 6 a.m. the mortar team started to drum up for breakfast . |
29 | It is now however several weeks since the declaration of war and your buglers are still lamentably unproficient in their instruments which disturb my household throughout each day but particularly at 6 am every morning . |
30 | At 10.00 pm the Corporal came round to check that we were all present and in bed before turning the lights out and leaving us to sleep . |