Example sentences of "[prep] [art] early days [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 2 Provide any dressing equipment needed for the early days after discharge . |
2 | No doubt she has heard about Lovat being badly wounded during the early days of the fighting in Normandy and remembers her words to me as I left Achnacarry to join Lovat in Sussex . |
3 | I recall one evening , during the early days of the campaign , when on three occasions on different channels ( an arts programme and two awards ceremonies ) public statements were made against the Clause . |
4 | Joe Longthorne is an abundantly talented performer and on first meeting him during the early days of his success I was struck by his lack of conceit . |
5 | As a medium it is supreme among the arts in its ability to portray the real world , hut it is in itself quite artificial , and it speaks to us by way of a pictorial language which first took shape during the early days of the silent cinema . |
6 | The obligation arising from the Pact of San Sebastian was reinforced during the early days of the Republic , when the Esquerra leader , Macià , was only persuaded to withdraw his proclamation of a ‘ Catalan Republic within a Spanish Federal Republic ’ by the promise of early action on the autonomy issue and the immediate concession of a regional government , the Generalitat ( Sp . |
7 | Sarah , a vivacious redhead known by one and all as ‘ Fergie ’ , first met Diana during the early days of her romance with Prince Charles when she watched him play polo at Cowdray Park near the Sussex home of Sarah 's mother , Susie Barrantes . |
8 | One such group were the Cincars , descendants of a people of Romanian origin who moved into the Balkans during the early days of Turkish rule . |
9 | Given the strong emphasis on children with special educational needs during the early days of PNP it was not surprising that many collaborations concentrated their attention on these children . |
10 | Was this th during the early days of electricity in the in the area ? |
11 | Problems during the filming in Sweden included no official stills photographer to take publicity pictures during the early days of production , a fire at the hotel used by cast and crew , some film damaged during processing- and thick snow . |
12 | They include Body and Soul , a series about a disillusioned nun , and Head over Heels , a Fifties drama about the early days of rock 'n' roll . |
13 | It is clear that the Authority adjusted its approach to INSET quite considerably after the early days of PNP and in the light of our sixth report and feedback from schools . |
14 | The result is the single most comprehensive account of the early days at Dovercourt . |
15 | Giving them and other first-time buyers a higher rate of tax relief for an initial period will help to ease the financial pressures of the early days of home ownership . |
16 | Henry Lunn , one of the major figures of the early days of organized travel , was also inspired by high ideals . |
17 | In the Great Britain of the early days of the Celtic church , for example , the old Druid ways made their mark on Christian ritual and symbols . |
18 | The film , a polished study of the early days of Lucky Luciano and his fellow hoodlums , is not so much The Godfather as The Godchild , as Christian Slater — looking as if he has n't started shaving yet — sets out with three cherubic buddies to conquer New York 's Lower East Side . |
19 | It was a reminder of the early days of European seamanship , when captains discouraged their crews from learning how to swim so that they were more likely to sink with their ship than abandon their posts and struggle for shore . |
20 | According to Consort Hotels ' David Sankey , the EC Package Directive ( Package Travel , Package Holiday and Package Tour Regulations 1992 ) , which came into effect on April 1 ( Hospitality , April 1993 ) , is a reminder of the early days of VAT . |
21 | It 's an account of the early days of television — that has n't been done yet . |
22 | Immediately after discharge from hospital most patients have a recurrence of the anxiety which is a prominent feature of the early days after the attack and which tends to lessen towards the end of the hospital stay . |
23 | That 's over now : the first settlers are moving on , either because they have children , or to regain the excitement of the early days by moving to Whitechapel or Dublin , where only bulldozers are interested in sunken Georgian houses on their uppers . |
24 | Throughout the early days of October the Allies blithely assumed that Antwerp could withstand investiture . |
25 | This public libertarianism , whose very real sense of possibility has remained at the heart of every subsequent ‘ utopian ’ movement ( like the early days of Punk Rock ) , foundered against the worsening economic climate and the ‘ tough ’ mood of the new Conservative government under the ‘ abrasive ’ Ted Heath . |
26 | Not like the early days of the war when most of the captured U-boat people were housed there . ’ |
27 | The Railway Gazette reported that it had become an attraction to sightseers , rather like the early days at the first Euston and at the inauguration of the great European and American stations . |
28 | I hope you are pleasantly surprised at how much further you are now able to stretch compared with the early days of the programme . |
29 | They had some beliefs and practices that seemed to link with the early days of the Old Testament , possibly due to some earlier Christian influence , believed by some missionaries to trace back to Nestorian missionaries moving through parts of Burma into China . |
30 | This was particularly important as it was a field in which full-time education was only just emerging , and the development coincided with the early days of the CNAA . |