Example sentences of "one [adv] in the morning " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Brenda does n't know , ’ said Wendy , ‘ but apparently poor Margot started being sick about one o'clock in the morning and then had a most frightful pain in her tummy . ’
2 AT one o'clock in the morning a petrol bomb shattered the window in Kathy Sellers ' front room , shooting flames across the floor and up the curtains .
3 About one o'clock in the morning I was fighting to keep awake .
4 We were woken a few minutes before one o'clock in the morning by a phone call from a friend who told us that the insistent thudding we could hear was American artillery fire .
5 They stopped off for drinks in the country and it was about one o'clock in the morning before they were home .
6 After a shamingly large second supper of chicken , sweetcorn and cake , a vast vodka and tonic and half a bottle of red wine , at one o'clock in the morning the chatter suddenly turned into the Frogsmore Stream running under Snow Cottage and she fell asleep until six to find the chatter going on as loud as ever .
7 Almost one o'clock in the morning .
8 I came upstairs and shut my door , and then the door went ‘ Bang , bang ’ and the kids woke up — this was one o'clock in the morning — and I go , ‘ That 's it ’ , went down and there was this big fight .
9 Then , at one o'clock in the morning , Darnley and I went quietly down the stairs behind the castle .
10 Monks grew calmer , and eventually left the house at one o'clock in the morning .
11 It was one o'clock in the morning .
12 It was one o'clock in the morning on a windless November night of 1837 .
13 ‘ Anyway , one o'clock in the morning , and the three of them come rolling up with your sister in tow .
14 At about one o'clock in the morning the lightning came .
15 I can remember waking up up about one o'clock in the morning , and to hear this old oil oil engine going , Puff puff , puff puff , puff puff .
16 About one o'clock in the morning he 'd be at it , getting it ready for the neighbours to collect the following day .
17 And he kept shouting out , feed me , feed me , so I woke up at one o'clock in the morning .
18 I was n't too keen — there would still be plenty of punters wandering about even at one o'clock in the morning .
19 I left about one o'clock in the morning , more sober , and awash with tea .
20 An Edinburgh man , who suffers chronic heart problems , is claiming he was forced by hospital staff to walk over six miles home at one O'clock in the morning .
21 Well we never heard the name shop steward in those days I do n't think they went that far , there was somebody in charge sort of thing but erm they er got the na the name afterwards I think you know shop steward , but er and then they used to be Miss used to have the garden fetes the garden parties on her lawn , that was for the Liberal Party you see as soon Labour was mentioned there were only Tories and Liberals at that time and er we used to , when there was an election er we used to wait up for the results and then if the Liberals got in Squires ' big bell would be rung if it was twelve o'clock at night or one o'clock in the morning the Squires ' big bell would be rung you see , to say who 'd got in , if the Tories got in it was n't rung because it was a , Squires were Liberals , strong Liberals and er they used to attend the Liberal Club at Shortheath but erm there used to be some fun in those er what 's the name parade if the Liberals got in and dances you know to raise money for the various things , and the garden fetes used to be lovely but er on their lawn .
22 Well this is about , I mean at this point it 's about one o'clock in the morning .
23 but when I got the car back on to the road , I mean I 'm a , a complete bag of nerves and I 'm , I 'm not wanting to be walking along the , the edge of the bypass at one o'clock in the morning
24 And I think the last start was about one o'clock in the morning and you got extra payments for the extra hours .
25 mind it was gon na be a high tide at one o'clock in the morning
26 You 're all having arguments about that , you all go to the pictures , an early showing , you go home , bung a Marks and Spencer 's meal into the oven , they 're great I could live on it , O K , just bung it into the oven , pull out the cork , then you sit down , wind down the week , couple of sherbets , maybe a glass of brandy , one o'clock in the morning , here we come , and all the rest of it , sort the world out , Friday night , wind down , enjoy the weekend .
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