Example sentences of "at [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lift-off is at 11.00am with Star Trek — the Movie , followed by Parts II , III IV and V ; the programme will end at around 10.00 .
2 Profit and Beghin reached the 8700 metre summit of the world 's second highest and , rated by many , hardest peak at 7pm on day three as night was falling , making route finding very tricky as they began the descent .
3 Members of Wear Valley District Council 's planning committee meet next Wednesday night at 7pm in Crook Civic Centre .
4 In the big top , Radio Cleveland entertain in the morning followed at 2pm by Radio 2 's John Sachs who will be inviting listeners to take part in the Bank Holiday Quiz and It 's Your Radio 2 .
5 He is therefore at much at risk from violence in his office of constable out of uniform and office hours as he is in them .
6 At 8am on Christmas morning the night shift goes home .
7 Subsequently , movement has been much slower at only about 50mma- 1 .
8 The draw is in Dunwich car park at 7.30am with fishing from 9am to 2pm .
9 Where the narrow alleys crossed and re-crossed , street names were fastened to the walls at just above head-height , but without light she was unable to read them , and there was n't a soul about to ask .
10 Well , I said , it was about so long — hands out at just beyond shoulder width — and about this much across the wings — hands now indicating a fair wingspan of several feet — and it was grey , well , greyish .
11 He was about to catch a taxi home from Swindon town centre at just after midnight , when he stopped at public toilets .
12 We slept heavily ; it still seemed the middle of the night as we rose at 5am in order to reach Tarbert in time for our ferry .
13 The moment Bodie received Doyle 's ‘ go ahead ’ call , at shortly after mid-day , he went into action , and the first move was to contact Liz Spalding .
14 At 1am on election night I interviewed Taib Mahmud as he relished his landslide ( ‘ … more of an avalanche , really ’ ) victory amid adulation and flashing camera lights .
15 Up at 6am for callisth … callith … jumping up and down , then a sizeable breakfast of chips and beans .
16 Her ride , which will raise money for charity , will start at 6am from home in Cressington Park , Liverpool , and end mid-afternoon at her office in Barnsley .
17 Then Frank bursting at once into song , laughing and winking at me .
18 Not all at once of course .
19 Even in the little time she had had since yesterday ( and she had sent out at once for gossip papers .
20 He was most enthusiastic and sent away at once for specimen examination papers .
21 Anselm sent the letter to Canterbury at once for safe-keeping .
22 Tip into serving dish , sprinkle with parsley and serve at once with rice .
23 Having brought Othello to the point where he proclaims ‘ I 'll see before I doubt ’ , and when he knows , ‘ Away at once with love or jealousy ! ’ ( 191ff . ) ,
24 ‘ Possibly , ’ said Dyson , feeling himself flushing at once with apprehension and pleasure .
25 Serve at once with salad leaves .
26 Brush at once with lemon juice to prevent browning .
27 He got up almost at once without argument .
28 She was too angry to run down at once to Electricity , had to calm herself by walking briskly around the streets , postponing thoughts about her father till later .
29 Nirvana , like eternal life in the teaching of Jesus , can be attained in this life , as it was in the case of the Buddha who consented to stay on in this world for the sake of men , rather than move on at once to Para-nirvana , the final and highest heaven .
30 When the localiser makes a demand for a left or right correction , refer back at once to Horizon and Heading using rudder for the 2° to 5° heading change .
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