Example sentences of "early on in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Early on in the present government 's administration a representative of Fabius warned that if research was to get the money it required , other ministries would suffer .
2 Leopold realised very early on in the first visit that their money would not be made by giving public performances ,
3 The French gave support to the Scots who , from very early on in the new reign , caused trouble in the north ; while to the west , in Wales , where Owain Glyn Dŵr was to rise against English rule in 1400 , French troops landed and at one time might have been seen in the Herefordshire countryside .
4 Ken 's equally eccentric behaviour towards her became evident early on in the out-of-town try-outs in Brighton , Liverpool and Oxford .
5 If one may accept the equivalence of at least the concepts underlying the terms and on the one hand and and on the other , there is thus some solid evidence , in addition to the line of reasoning advanced above , to suggest that the concept of a division between " the interior " and " the exterior " existed at least from fairly early on in the sixteenth century ; and it is not unreasonable to suppose that the terms haric and dahil are not anachronistic in respect of the Kanunname .
6 Earlier on in the same piece of writing , in the same letter to the Philippians he had said that for him to die was gain .
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