Rick Measham wrote:
In fact the only unsolvable I've had so far is with a phrase like "It
was twelve fifteen". This could mean it was the year 1215 or that it was
a quarter past 12. Deciding which seems to be impossible!

Except that I think, in colloquial English at least, no one refers to the year as "twelve fifteen" except verbally. I'll be very interested in seeing your module...


John

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