Example sentences of "[noun sg] opening [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I refer not only to the fact that the match started with two wides , courtesy of Chris Lewis ; not only to the strange sight of an opening bowler in odd socks ( Neil Mallender black left sock , white right sock ) ; not only to the fact that England had no player with three initials for the first time since the third Test against New Zealand in 1990 , the selectors having left out Salisbury and having sent get-well-soon messages to DeFreitas , Tufnell and Fraser ; not only to the fact that Mallender joined the huge list of Test opening bowlers with a double ‘ I ’ in their name ( a list that in recent years has included Dilley , Allott , Small , Williams and Ellison : expect Millns to add his name to the pile soon .
2 Easter and winter opening times on request .
3 1 Common parts The right for the Tenant and all persons expressly or by implication authorised by the Tenant ( in common with the Landlord and all other persons having a like right ) to use the Common Parts for all proper purposes in connection with the use and enjoyment of the Premises provided that the Landlord shall not be obliged to keep the malls and other pedestrian ways open [ to the general public ] earlier than [ one hour ] before the Shop Opening Hours or later than [ one hour ] after the Shop Opening Hours It will be for the landlord and the tenant to negotiate shop opening hours at the commencement of the term and which from the tenant 's point of view should be sufficient for the tenant to carry on its normal trade and business .
4 Exhibition opening hours at 66 Portland Place , London W1 are Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m .
5 One did not get the same feeling opening tins of cat food , admirable though it was in many ways .
6 Most clinics provide an ‘ all-comers ’ service throughout clinic opening hours with no need to make an appointment .
7 Instead of the passport opening frontiers to the traveller without let or hindrance , it has become the means of international surveillance .
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