Example sentences of "[adj] a.m. [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 At 7.20 a.m. the radio announced that the putsch was ‘ an internal affair of the army ’ .
3 By 11 a.m. the bombardment intensified to the point where Campana could count the shells raining down on two neighbouring companies at a rate of five a minute .
4 If electrical power had not been restored around 8.30 a.m. the river would have suffered serious pollution not only in the Scorton area but also in Garstang and other places downstream .
5 At 5 a.m. the barrage stood still for half an hour while the infantry mopped up and re-formed behind it .
6 About 10.30 a.m. the army began to march past .
7 The park is open from 10.00 a.m. every day except Christmas Day .
8 Few of us were used to being jerked from slumber at 6 a.m. every morning and spending the day in continual physical activity .
9 At 6 a.m. the mortar team started to drum up for breakfast .
10 At 6 a.m. the guards on the Austrian frontier showed little interest in the Jaguar or its occupants .
11 From 6 a.m. the morning was fairly quiet , except for the occasional sniping .
12 Soon after 6 a.m. the rebels took control of Radio Nigeria ( situated 300 metres from the barracks ) , announcing that Babangida had been deposed and the governing Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) dissolved , and stating their political objectives .
13 We would get up at 5.30 a.m. every morning and do 44 minutes of exercises .
14 At 12.30 a.m. the bite alarm on the worm rod emits its warble and the silver foil jumps two inches toward the rod and then stops .
15 On July 23rd 1942 , at 9 a.m. a Dornier 217 dropped four high explosive bombs in the region of Midland Road railway station .
16 Between 4.30 and 9 a.m. every day a dozen fish trains left Grimsby for all parts of the country .
17 By 9 a.m. the shore party reported a swift victory and shortly after the first reluctant emigrant arrived at the ship 's side .
18 In response to a further telephone call from the police station at 1.17 a.m. the ambulance services said that an ambulance would be at the scene in five to seven minutes .
19 The party continued after Bibit had returned to his cell , and at 2.45 a.m. the gates had been opened to allow the delivery of further stocks of alcohol .
20 If its home clock said the time was 12.00 a.m. but the sun at the release site indicated 6.00 a.m. the pigeon would infer it had been moved one quarter of the way round the world to the west .
21 " Even at one or two a.m. the night before , we were not sure we could go there , " said the Queen later .
22 A woman I talked to , a single parent , gets up at 4.30 a.m. every morning .
23 At 2.30 a.m. a concentration of four hundred guns opened on a front of eight hundred yards , and the barrage began to march across the minefields and defences at a pace of one hundred yards in three minutes .
24 I get up about 2.30 a.m. every morning and start at 3.30 a.m .
25 About 2.30 a.m. the shelling increased and lasted until 3.30 a.m .
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