Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adj] afternoon " in BNC.

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1 Yet I won only four line-outs that afternoon .
2 Oxford magistrates have started issuing liability orders against people summonsed to appear before two special courts this afternoon for not paying their Poll Tax .
3 Well , she her , her sleeping habits during the day change to afternoons , and , well today she 's been she had about two hours this afternoon , so if we did our normal and gave her tea at five o'clock , and send them up for a bath at half past six , there 's no way she 'd be asleep .
4 But his hunger to score will make it no easier for Fergie 's defenders this afternoon .
5 Gill is bringing in Kyoto and Victor , our CIB designers , to look at the signs this afternoon .
6 This comforted him as it had comforted him half a dozen times this afternoon , but his mind remained basically uneasy .
7 She had duly registered the death of her father at the Council Offices that afternoon and the funeral had now speedily to be carried out in Buckinghamshire .
8 One girl asked another if she had had a lesson on computers that afternoon and when her friend replied in the affirmative her short comment was ‘ Dead boring , is n't it ? ’
9 ‘ The full list of every oven , together with updated instructions , ’ he announced , ‘ is being published by the manufacturers this afternoon . ’
10 ‘ Do n't forget we 've got to see Cyril Gibbs at the council offices this afternoon , ’ he called out as I made my way back towards Grindlewood .
11 Which is why it 's a very good idea when you next go into your offices this afternoon , to rock the receiver , like this , because any camp ons put on the wrong extension on the ‘ ring no reply ’ camp on will be matured , on a first come first served basis , so that 's how people get to talk to you .
12 Given alternative attractions this afternoon , though , we shall make sure this is not the only opportunity for members to contribute to the debate .
13 I 'll try and catch the goals this afternoon , cos
14 FOR THE second Wednesday running racing from Hong Kong will be screened by SIS in the betting shops this afternoon , with Southwell 's all-weather fixture again appearing to be cold shouldered , writes Chris Hawkins .
15 I got out to the shops this afternoon and have you noticed they 're into Christmas already ?
16 I 'm gon na give it the big lips this afternoon .
17 I think I 'll do the bedrooms this afternoon .
18 See if there 's something down here that you could read we could play schools this afternoon .
19 Riding the Boy is Adrian Maguire who had two winners this afternoon and now has a lead of over thirty in the race for champion jockey …
20 ‘ I ca n't see you sitting in dress shops all afternoon , ’ she said .
21 The only smile that crossed his lips all afternoon was when he saw someone knocked out .
22 Last , I broke it last night did n't have enough time cos I was , if I 'm doing his books all afternoon .
23 Her husband averred that doubtless the orchestra and the pipers would arrange things to their own satisfaction , and further opined that the Duchess should leave the ball 's arrangements to those who were paid to worry about the details , but the Duchess was insistent on voicing her concerns this afternoon .
24 So you would n't mind the shoes this afternoon ?
25 been a lot of crucial areas this afternoon Alan but I for me I think by and large Leicester have always had the edge in midfield .
26 John Major left for a tour of all friendly European countries this afternoon .
27 Gould 's Coventry City side take on Dalglish 's Blackburn Rovers this afternoon , and he declared : ‘ Kenny is now in a position to kill the rest of us dead ! ’
28 Airman service : Flight Lieutenant Stephen McNally , 27 , of Wirral , one of nine airmen killed when an RAF Hercules plane crashed into the Scottish highlands , was being buried with full military honours this afternoon .
29 The staff from the Abingdon Sorting Office had been due to resume their duties this afternoon at the end of the county-wide dispute , but the workers there refused to go back after part of an agreement with managers was altered .
30 The staff from the Abingdon Sorting Office had been due to resume their duties this afternoon at the end of the county-wide dispute , but the workers refused to go back after part of an agreement with managers was altered .
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