Example sentences of "before [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 The contract was drawn up before Ramps ' latest bust-up last weekend with a spectator at Uxbridge .
2 Platt had originally planned to undergo the operation during the Christmas break but felt a constant pain in his knee during his warm-up before Juventus ' game against Torino on Sunday .
3 In the developed democracy there was pay for attending the Council , but ironically it is not attested before Thucydides ' account of how the oligarchs of 411 ( temporarily ) brought it to an end ( viii.69 ) .
4 He had to reach Key Canaka before Louis ' men got there .
5 the , the , Daniel was living , you know , you know better than I do how many years , how many centuries Daniel was living before Jesus ' birth then ?
6 Yeah , I think what you meaning before like , before Jesus ' time , in
7 Conversely , there may be advantages in you proceeding concurrently on several deals before vendors ' price expectations are raised by the realisation of your pan-European intentions .
8 It was agreed instead that both groups would submit papers simultaneously to a journal , and within three to four weeks in order to have them accepted and hopefully published before Jones ' scheduled talk in May .
9 There was surely nothing very new about these more professional-looking politicians , though they scarcely feature-in the sources before Pericles ' death in 429 .
10 Meola saved superbly from Clough and substitute Ian Wright missed a chance before Ramos ' corner saw Lalas rise to power his header past Woods ' groping hands .
11 Held , allowing the application , that since section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 made provision for persons arrested for breaking bail conditions , or on the likelihood of their so doing , to be brought before a single justice , it was an enactment falling within the exception contemplated by section 121 of the Act of 1980 which , in any event , was limited to summary trials of informations and the hearing of complaints under the civil jurisdiction ; that Parliament had intended by section 7(4) to create a simple and expeditious procedure whereby a justice was required , before forming an opinion under section 7(5) , to conduct no more than an informal inquiry , hearing the arresting officer 's grounds for belief that the person had broken or might break his bail conditions and allowing that person to respond , but without the giving of evidence on oath or cross-examination ; and that , since the provisions of the Act of 1980 relating to the adjournment of proceedings before magistrates ' courts did not apply , there was no power in the justice to adjourn proceedings under section 7(5) ( post , pp. 24A , G — 25B , C–G , 26B , E–F , H — 27A , G–H ) .
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