Example sentences of "[num] o'clock [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | A little after eight o'clock the sun touches the altar rock , the signal for the burial to begin . |
3 | It was eight o'clock the following morning when Ben came back from the town . |
4 | Could Erlich manage eight o'clock the next morning ? |
5 | By eight o'clock the French had still not attacked . |
6 | There was a long night ahead of him , and he would not be relieved until eight o'clock the following morning when Ben Thompson arrived . |
7 | Around eight o'clock the sound of distant brass bands can again be heard wafting in through the bedroom windows . |
8 | It starts at eight o'clock the tickets are six quid on the door and appearing are the Ivy League Alf Berry and Heather Nixon , Night Ride organist and drummer and the compere is Peter Lawrie it 'll be a good night I 'll tell you that . |
9 | At eleven o'clock a group of children came over the hill . |
10 | And if you were caught letting somebody in through a ground floor window about eleven o'clock a night , that , that was it . |
11 | At eleven o'clock the big Volvo appeared at the far end of the hangar and drove slowly towards him , coming to a stop with its engine running forty feet away . |
12 | At eleven o'clock the following morning , Buzz sat down on the blue chair by Elinor 's bedroom window , pulled the kitchen timer from the pocket of her navy cotton dress , and set it to twenty minutes : the mechanism began to tick in an irritating way . |
13 | ‘ Here , ’ said Stephen Brandt to life , walking down the Strand at eleven o'clock the next dampish morning and moving his lips without a sound . |
14 | At eleven o'clock the cook and the housekeeper went to bed . |
15 | At eleven o'clock the teams stopped working . |
16 | Eleven o'clock the next morning saw her immaculately dressed in a pale grey and pale pink creation , a great froth of fine lace at her throat and at her wrists . |
17 | One o'clock in Piazza dei Partigiani after a stressful morning at work was very different from eleven o'clock the night before after making love , but Ellen was bubbling with such enthusiasm that he had n't the heart to voice his reservations . |
18 | They arranged to meet at eleven o'clock the next evening . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | He need not undergo terrorist treatment in the swimming bath , not get up at six o'clock every morning to feed old Bones . |
22 | I was there at six o'clock every morning in make-up , having this scar put on — you know , prosthetics , latex … |
23 | 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 . |
24 | I went round with him twice : once just before dusk , then again at six o'clock the next morning after a filthy , freezing night . |
25 | Both she and Graham agreed there was little else they could do that night and when he telephoned through to report to UNACO headquarters he was told a company Cessna would be waiting at six o'clock the following morning to fly them on to Geneva , the nearest airport to Lausanne . |
26 | By six o'clock the ground will be covered with cageots , the chip vegetable and fruit baskets , making a sea of soft colours " and shadowy shapes in the dawn light . |
27 | By six o'clock the water had n't arrived and Haverford , looking at their despondent faces , said , ‘ It 's like a death in the family . ’ |
28 | Startop , Drummle , Herbert and I were asked to go to the office at six o'clock the next evening . |
29 | At six o'clock the next morning she finally fell in front of the door of the workhouse , and the people there took her in . |
30 | At six o'clock the next morning he came stumbling up their stairs , threatening to crack the banisters , having the strength and the weight of a buffalo . |