Example sentences of "[verb] [art] earlier [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sub-section ( 4 ) provided that the power to re-hear should be exercisable only within 28 days of the order/sentence/finding of guilt as the case may be and only by a court constituted in the same manner as that which made the earlier decision .
2 At first , no doubt , it was in the nature of an exercise just to see if he could still write : he was working very closely to the structure of " Burnt Norton " and seemed to be using the earlier poem as a model from which to draw inspiration .
3 For the WEA , Green , Elvin , and Jacques could not adequately counter the authenticity of these claims nor deny the earlier co-operation in developments in all three counties .
4 This may suggest that our ideas about wakes should undergo similar evolution , but recent experiments have tended to confirm the earlier picture .
5 Finney and Mitroff ( 1986 ) develop the earlier Mitroff work further with an approach they call Organizational Self-Reflection ( OSR ) .
6 But if the public expected from the Berliners memorable Beethoven and even more memorable Brahms ( a Brahms cycle appeared in 1964 ) , they were perhaps less prepared for the miraculously fluid Debussy record that appeared in 1964 — La Mer and Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune coupled with the Second Suite from Ravel 's Daphnis et Chloé — or recordings of Sibelius 's Fourth or Fifth symphonies that quite eclipsed the earlier Philharmonia recording , and the Shostakovich Tenth .
7 The addition of the provincial press , therefore , does not much affect the earlier conclusion about concentration among the nationals .
8 The new Minister for Health , Dr Noel Browne , a dedicated reformer of the health services and much concerned in particular with the eradication of tuberculosis in Ireland , modified the earlier bill to exclude the compulsion elements .
9 On this occasion the publicity or discussion in the town had had the beneficial effect that the first victim recognised the matter was being taken seriously and so reported the earlier incident .
10 Recent research such as that by Peter Knight of St Martin 's College , Lancaster , however , has suggested that the technique of bombarding pupils with " Why ? " questions , as well as feeding them historical information , might actually stimulate the earlier development of their historical thinking .
11 What nobody seemed to notice was that the text of Article 23 , by referring to ‘ pre-trial discovery of documents as known in Common Law countries ’ , and especially in omitting the earlier reference to discovery between the parties , covered some types of the form of discovery known in the United States , which is far wider in its scope than that known in other Common Law countries .
12 There also seemed little point in rebuilding the earlier tree structures with new word lists on the latest machines .
13 A little is known about the way the duns and the chapels with their carved slabs were used in medieval times but hardly anything about how they regarded the earlier standing stones .
14 A little is known about the way the duns and the chapels with their carved slabs were used in medieval times but hardly anything about how they regarded the earlier standing stones .
15 24 Thus , by maintaining in 1927 that O'Keeffe 's art was not emotional , McBride was the first to offer a direct and unqualified challenge to the Stieglitz-generated idea that had dominated the earlier criticism .
16 The Revolution also changed the earlier status of the Whigs as a party of opposition and the Tories as the party of government , as some Whigs found themselves increasingly drawn into the new royal administration , and as Tories became more and more alienated from the new regime .
17 An example of the use of Codes of Practice is the report of the working party on the transplantation of organs , produced under the aegis of the Department of Health , which itself incorporates an earlier Code of Practice on the diagnosis of death , contained in the Report of the Medical Royal Colleges and their Faculties in the United Kingdom .
18 The SADF statement contradicted an earlier admission by President F.W. de Klerk that the SADF had trained 150 Inkatha members in 1986 in " VIP protection " .
19 His action directly contradicted an earlier order from President Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine .
20 This contradicted an earlier statement by former United States President Jimmy Carter , who headed a team of international observers monitoring the election process , that the emergency would be lifted on Sept. 30 .
21 One study found an earlier increase in latency of the P300 wave ( an electrophysiological measurement thought to relate to cortical function ) during controlled hypoglycaemia with porcine insulin .
22 The new model joins the previously-announced 16-port model , although it has an earlier availability date : the company is aiming for late this quarter for the eight-port model , while the 16-port version is not expected until the third quarter .
23 The women 's league produced four convincing wins as luckless Peterlee went down 7–15 at Tyneside and Darlington avenged an earlier reversal when they entertained Stockton Diamonds and won 8235 .
24 You see , we ca n't get away from the fact that if Kemp was in London , he could easily have caught an earlier train .
25 Nor is Wilson likely to have forgotten an earlier incident in which a young lady in the cabinet office had to be charged and was convicted of supplying documents to a South African intelligence agent .
26 But Christianity had so forgotten an earlier period when it was open to discussion and even mockery of its views that it reacted to the modern onslaught with what often amounted to fear and paranoia .
27 On Thursday , two of the four will return to Edinburgh to answer charges that they breached an earlier interdict banning them from inciting or organising mass pickets at the factory gates .
28 Are the hotel or centre staff going to throw up their arms in horror if you want an earlier lunch so that you can press on with the afternoon session ?
29 By evening the largest society , the Halifax , had dropped an earlier hope it might be able to resist the rise .
30 The rebels had apparently dropped an earlier insistence that the UN should take over main government ministries until elections .
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