Example sentences of "[art] early [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the early studies of platelet function in diabetic subjects failed to take into account other factors known to influence platelet function , particularly the presence or absence of diabetic vascular complications . |
2 | Unfortunately , most of the early studies on owl digestion have been carried out on species that do little damage to the bones of their prey . |
3 | Most of the early studies on the causes of union growth related it primarily to the influence of the business cycle and its key components , including employment , industrial production and price changes . |
4 | The early miners at Keswick and Coniston shared a mutual respect for the ungodly denizens ; most incidents in the dark of the underground workings were attributed to one form or other of " Bergeist " — of which there were six different types . |
5 | The early allocations of Urban Programme spending might appear somewhat surprising when the emphasis of the inner-city drive in the late 1970s was towards jobs and economic development . |
6 | His career reached what would prove its peak in February 1914 when he became postmaster-general , an office just then involved in the early developments of wireless telegraphy and the controversies concerning rival telegraphic systems . |
7 | The data was distributed from regional computing centres at London , Bath , Edinburgh , Manchester , Aberdeen and Newcastle ; this distributed scheme reflects the early developments in networks in the early 1980's . |
8 | In the early periods of play in our example this is precisely what happens . |
9 | The large values for Ct in the early periods of play do speed the rate at which the B t 's learn from the signal extraction process ( 4 ) . |
10 | On the other hand , since the early periods of history involve greater use of material evidence ( artefacts , archaeology , and so on ) , rather than written evidence , there is a lot to be said for tackling this in year 3 , when the child 's reading abilities are limited . |
11 | If the early experiments of Pere Ubu and Eno-era Roxy Music excite ; if the guitar gutsiness of such acoustic masters as John Fahey , Leo Kottke and Robbie Basho interests ; if space rock ritual music or Stockhausen 's concentrated short-wave radio twiddlings tease the imagination — then Cul De Sac have something they 'd like you to tune into . |
12 | However , if a full inverted-U is observed in a single experiment as in some of the early experiments on task performance and arousal , the evidence appears to be particularly clear . |
13 | A tower where Robert Watson-Watt carried out the early experiments with radar can still be seen , as can the crumbling remains of the curious Pergola-style buildings which were used to test nuclear triggers following the Second World War . |
14 | The struggle of American sociology to establish itself as a distinct ‘ scientific ’ discipline dominates the early reactions to Mannheim 's work . |
15 | His position — the position , indeed , to which he clung throughout the long controversy — is made clear in his reply to the Staufer and in the early letters of the register . |
16 | It means getting up in the early hours to be ready to board a coach at around 6.30am that will transport them to the South Coast , then bring them back again , arriving home at around midnight . |
17 | We ended the evening in Cambridge with a late ‘ breakfast ’ and danced to the early hours to a very good band . |
18 | I felt revolted by them and began to sleep in the hall , dragging a pillow and a wool blanket off the bed and leaving the room to them , in the hope that they would understand my anger , that they would no longer stay till the early hours of the morning , stepping over me as I lay asleep , leaving overflowing ashtrays and empty glasses and cans and bottles strewn about the floor . |
19 | It had been on loud all evening , and now it was the early hours of the morning . |
20 | There was a knock on the door in the early hours of the morning , she had curlers in her hair , and my father , thinking it was for him , told her not to panic . |
21 | Unfortunately , the injection did not work and despite much medication to calm his heart , he passed away in the early hours of the morning . |
22 | She then gives Scott and his team a lift to a congress in Budapest in the early hours of Tuesday in an aircraft of the Queen 's Flight for further lobbying of her fellow International Olympic Committee members . |
23 | Some time in the early hours of the morning we cross over what seems to me to be a pontoon bridge , then suddenly we are up to our thighs in water . |
24 | She was amazed at herself , but she had done it , and now in the early hours of the morning she did not know if , even so , she would go . |
25 | The two six man teams board a coach in the early hours of Sunday and can be driven around for hours before arriving at the venue of the referee 's choice . |
26 | In most subjects there is also a temporary decline in the early hours of the afternoon — the ‘ post-lunch dip ’ . |
27 | This small unit , consisting of highly-skilled soldiers recruited from within the brigade , jumped into Safra in the early hours of this morning . |
28 | They had then moved once more east , in the early hours of yesterday morning , to their present location not far short of the Inner German Border . |
29 | They leave their civilian jobs , and instead of heading for home and a quiet night in front of the television , report in to their company bases , change into military uniform and are briefed for the night 's patrol tasks , which will take them through until the early hours of the morning , When they again become civilians . |
30 | Journalists rang her day and night , even in the early hours of the morning . |