Example sentences of "[num] [adv] [prep] a friday " in BNC.
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1 | Why do n't you go in late , go in for eleven o'clock on a Friday |
2 | SIX o'clock on a Friday night and , in the Lyttleton foyer , groups of people cluster noisily round the bar ; others , waiting for companions , finger books in the bookshop . |
3 | He thought : He has acquired the mystique of the story-teller and , glancing at the ring of fire-lit and intent faces , he was suddenly reminded of his first village school , of the children clustered round Miss Douglas at three o'clock on a Friday afternoon for the half hour of story-time , and felt a pang of pain and regret for those lost days of innocence and love . |
4 | The slow sliding drift towards five o'clock on a Friday afternoon would fill me with panic , as if at the presence of life ebbing . |
5 | There was a cause for panic greater than the office silence at five o'clock on a Friday afternoon . |
6 | numbers dictate these sort of things but anyway now I 'll be absolutely crushed hour now , five o'clock on a Friday . |
7 | I finish , I finish at one o'clock on a Friday |
8 | They would trip off from school at four o'clock on a Friday , bright-eyed and singing Marc Bolan hits , and return glassy-eyed and forlorn on a Monday , having woken up on Sunday morning in a ditch with a bull-necked squaddie from Preston called Steve , with tobacco breath and boils on his neck . |
9 | An employer who breaks the news of redundancy to you at 4.30 pm on a Friday afternoon , adding that you need not bother to work out your notice , is likely to incur the wrath of most industrial tribunals . |