Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [vb pp] [det] morning " in BNC.

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1 And McDonald 's UK president , Paul Preston , said : ‘ The restaurant has been packed all morning .
2 Could have been done this morning .
3 Traditionally the first window should have been opened this morning .
4 It was so fresh that it must have been baked that morning at Ksabi .
5 He had been christened that morning and died the same afternoon .
6 Her tone betrayed the fact that she had been keyed up about it ever since the procedure had been done this morning at the obstetrician 's consulting-rooms , and Belinda hoped Faye had been keeping careful tabs on her blood-sugar level in case it was being affected by her mood .
7 Instead he sent out 12th man Paul Reiffel to cover for him whole he rang chairman of selectors Lawrie Sawle to vent his feelings about the news he had been given that morning .
8 But I had been visited that morning by what was usually at this state of the term a rare inspiration , and was writing a poem of my own .
9 Handsome , smiling and smartly suited , he was an immediate hit , all the more so when their mother told them that they had been married that morning .
10 Nor did he reimburse Alistair for the lunch , though he did explain that his wallet had been emptied that morning — by which alcoholic , Sixsmith never established .
11 That 's what we 've been asked this morning .
12 Thirdly that there is no requirement to demonstrate a need to locate development in open countryside erm and we 've been reminded this morning that erm one of the erm flaws in the policy put forward back in nineteen seventy nine or eighty erm appears to be that it erm required , certainly in the explanatory memorandum , that the development be erm essential erm to er essentially have a countryside location .
13 Then she would at least have been able to ask if he was anything to do with Massingham Engineering — and thereby have been prepared this morning .
14 Five of the victims have been buried this morning at their local church in Greysteel .
15 Thank you , yes , I think in a course of er , er explanation that 's been given this morning , there was a reference to H G V eight diversion , now I 'm concerned that if in fact that means that er H G Vs are increasingly using the route through Culford there are two very severe right angle bends on that road and I should erm like to see the police take some action to persuade H G V to ban that route er I mean can we do a ban on the early section of it with in particular to like angle bends are ?
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