Example sentences of "[verb] a early [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In any case , after dinner you will need an early night .
2 b , Undescribed worm from Middle Cambrian ( Burgess Shale ) , British Columbia , possibly representing an early annelid ; 3.2x. c , Articulated halkieriid from the Lower Cambrian ( Buen Formation ) of the Sirius Passet fauna , north Greenland ; 1.5x .
3 A successful lawyer before entering Parliament in 1970 , he was an industry spokesman in opposition in the late 1970s , attacking subsidies for British Leyland , arguing as a free-marketeer for imports of Japanese cars , bashing the trade unions and becoming an early enthusiast for privatisation .
4 The alleged undesirable consequences of the introduction of a contingency fee scheme would include an open invitation to unprofessional conduct , a tendency for lawyers to refuse to take on weaker cases , and increased pressure to accept an early settlement ( when actual costs will have been relatively low ) rather than press on to trial and incur the heavy costs involved .
5 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 .
6 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 " .
7 His action directly contradicted an earlier order from President Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine .
8 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 .
9 Rain snatched an early chance to say goodnight and Ayling walked with her to the foot of the stairs , asking after people at the Post and showing every wish to go on talking .
10 May Sinclair also wrote theoretical essays on psychology and was interested in Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud , whose theories found an early reflection in her psychological novels .
11 After I heard it I went out and found an early news-stand . ’
12 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 .
13 I began broadcasting when I was twenty-one — it was what I wanted to do more than anything , if you do n't count an early ambition to be Hopalong Cassidy or Flash Gordon — and I do n't think I 've had many happier moments than acting in my first radio play .
14 Does Labour really expect an early election ?
15 Currie High has an early start to the day ( 8.35 ) and most children leave home in the dark on winter mornings ; but there is always some daylight by 8.15 .
16 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 .
17 The Santa Cruz Operation last week joined the OSF DCE fray , announcing an early availability programme for its SCO DCE product at InterOp .
18 Whitegates urge an early inspection of the house , situated in Southbank Road , Liverpool 7 .
19 You left the car at Dortmund and caught an early morning train for Ostend — you said .
20 I caught an early edition , read about the ruckus , and thought I 'd better come home and see what was happening about the five grand . ’
21 The following day she caught an early train from King 's Cross station and set off on the two-hundred-mile journey north .
22 ‘ I 've found out Tweed caught an early flight to Brussels .
23 However , the House of Lords preferred to see a conviction for murder in these cases , with the use of executive discretion to secure an early release from the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment for offenders who killed when under duress , and thus appear to have reduced culpability .
24 When he was imprisoned in 1768 for sexual sadism he managed to secure an early release by the devious means of getting his wife pregnant while she visited him in jail .
25 On Aug. 26 Sampson had begun legal proceedings to secure an early release , arguing that 11 years in exile in France should count towards his sentence , which had been pronounced in 1976 [ see p. 27980 ] .
26 Dealers appeared to shrug off reports of falling industrial productivity , declining orders at both wholesale and retail level , and rising inflation and unemployment ; they were , however , troubled by the US administration 's failure to secure an early resolution of the banking crisis [ see p. 37953 ] , and in the early months of 1991 their confidence was to sink still further , as the dollar declined to levels of around $1.00=£0.50 .
27 ( 4 ) The offeror 's solicitors are normally asked to undertake a review of all publicly available documents ( such as memoranda and articles of association , Loan Stock Trust Deeds , material contracts etc ) to elicit whether the takeover would constitute a default thereunder , trigger an early repayment of loans or the exercise of options or the documents could in some other way impact on the takeover .
28 Leicester East MP , Keith Vaz , who has led the campaign for compensation for victims of the BCCI collapse , said he would seek an early meeting with the Chancellor to press for compensation .
29 because our grandfather built an early synagogue ?
30 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 .
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