Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Defending the report , Japan 's Minister of International Trade and Industry , Kozo Watanabe , stated that his department had done no more than publish the " bare facts " , and that henceforth Japan would " say what it has to say and do what it has to do in international affairs " . |
2 | The only thing that clashes with that is eight o'clock Alf Garnett . |
3 | At eight o'clock Alex was knocking on Matthew Prescott 's door . |
4 | Like a lot of weekends you 'd leave , you 'd leave the T A centre about eight and then from eight o'clock Friday night too about , well you 'd be working until about three o'clock Sunday afternoon , and you are lucky if you 'd got three or four hours sleep working you do n't notice , you get tired but you do n't feel that bad and it was only like I used to come home on a Sunday crash out about sleep about . |
5 | Yeah eight o'clock Wednesday night she showed it us the map . |
6 | At eight o'clock Bel came into the room . |
7 | Punctually at eight o'clock Lizzie the housemaid , apron fresh and cap on head , carried the tray , large enough to hold two cups , a charming pattern of violets scattered over them , matched by a teapot , also wreathed in violets , and a plate of bread and butter , slices cut as thin as veils , up three flights of stairs . |
8 | Instead Rosa waited in church before the eleven o'clock Mass , in the side chapel of the Madonna of the Spasm , and tried to pray through the minutes that seemed to haul themselves onwards through time as if anvils were strapped to their feet . |
9 | Well , at eleven o'clock Bush arrived again with a police-woman . |
10 | Eleven o'clock Monday is that right , yeah ? |
11 | Fabia had forgotten all about Cara 's eleven o'clock Friday appointment for the moment , but truly sympathised with her . |
12 | That will be fine yes alright then yes eleven o'clock Thursday morning . |
13 | Eleven o'clock Thursday morning . |
14 | At eleven o'clock Tony went for a drink , but the bottle was empty . |
15 | For the short observations , the null hypothesis is that only Poisson noise is present . |
16 | And she 's that only Nadine alone . |
17 | So many members of the Council had also been conspicuous supporters of Jane that only Northumberland was immediately executed . |
18 | When I mention the Heavenly EP to Right Said Fred it turns out that only Fred has heard it , so I play it to them . |
19 | His response is to impress upon them that the time is not now , that only God knows when it will be , and in the meantime they are to concentrate on the number-one task of world-wide witness for which the Holy Spirit would equip them ( Acts 1:8 ) . |
20 | However , on three occasions I was witness to CAMRA members complaining loudly that they should not have to queue as long as non-members to get in , or that only CAMRA members should be allowed to attend . |
21 | She was so vulnerable to him that part of her was already accepting that defeat was inevitable , that only Luke could be the one to end their affair , but at the same time pride was demanding resistance , refusing to submit to the humiliation of a physical surrender to the man who had called her a liar , accused her of infidelity — the man who had hurt her so badly . |
22 | But al although that so Les knows the other . |
23 | okay We 'll do that So John , Julian , Lloyd , anything you want to chip in from your professional viewpoint ? |
24 | At low enough Rayleigh number this pattern persists indefinitely ( Fig. 22.3 ) . |
25 | The risk with other-name information is obvious : a lender knowing that Mr Brown and Mr Robinson have dreadful debt records but that apparently Mr Smith at the same address does not , might suspect that all three are aliases for the same person , or at best members of the same disreputable household , and so may refuse Mr Smith credit — even if in real life all three are quite unconnected . |
26 | US opposition to the terms of the agreement , which imposed restrictions on the free movement of UN personnel in Iraq and obliged the use of Iraqi rather UN facilities , was reportedly neutralized after the UK and France indicated that they would not lend their support . |
27 | But it 's something wrong somewhere Margaret . |
28 | He awoke at his usual time Wednesday morning , November 27 , and remained awake until 12 o'clock Saturday night . |
29 | The employer refused to do this so Mr Bowles resigned and claimed that he had been constructively dismissed and that his dismissal was unfair . |
30 | All shear flows become turbulent at high enough Reynolds number . |