Example sentences of "[prep] [art] earliest " in BNC.

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1 Except for the earliest styles , Zapotec pottery was largely mould-made and decorated with applied decorative motifs often cut from flat sheets of clay and easily copied .
2 Carrots use cloches for the earliest varieties ; sow the same variety every 2–3 weeks through the season .
3 This method has been used with success in the study of the coinage of archaic and classical Greece , where , for instance , the evidence of several large hoards has enabled a fairly detailed sequence and chronology to be established for the earliest Greek silver coins , made in the fifty years or so before about 475BC .
4 These names however are misleading for the earliest castings known were made by the ‘ Renaissance ’ technique .
5 Streamline Graded Readers cater for the earliest levels of language learning .
6 As for the earliest date of birth , it is theoretically possible that it could be 1855 , since the first recruits to the trade , some of whom were still working in the 1900s , were aged 18 in 1873 .
7 Indeed , long before the clusters of nineteenth-century hotels arose in Interlaken , Thun was the gateway to the Oberland for the earliest alpine travellers .
8 Carson looked for the earliest marked date , and started to read .
9 It is not too much to say that , throughout the last three critical years in China , it is to Dr Morrison that the British public has looked from day to day for the earliest and most accurate intelligence concerning events in which the interests of this country have been so largely involved . ’
10 Lanier seems to have reckoned on lute accompaniment and the credit for the earliest English publication with figured bass must go to Martin Peerson ( c. 1572–1650 ) in his Mottects or Grave Chamber Musicke ( 1630 ) .
11 Across the river in the northern suburb detailed information is lacking , though the known finds would suggest a second century date for the earliest occupation .
12 That is the orderly and sensible way to proceed , which is why we are pressing and encouraging others to press for the earliest possible membership of the former Soviet republics in the IMF .
13 Until the Three Mile Island nuclear accident , Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , was notorious only for the earliest perpetration of a " straw poll " attempting to predict the outcome of the 1924 presidential election .
14 Well I think as an early potato Stefan , I would chose from Rocket for the earliest , I would grow I think for as well as that I would go for Foremost but if you want a real waxy potato it would still be Arran Pilot cos now whenever you eat it it got a strong taste , whether it 's young or whether it 's old .
15 What this , this union must do and what Labour must do is campaign for the earliest possible opt-in to the Social Chapter .
16 The giant brick structures were laid during the earliest days of the industrial revolution in Manchester , several decades before London got down to the task of comprehensive sanitation for its citizens .
17 According to Marslen-Wilson and Welsh , a set of potential word candidates ( the ‘ cohort ’ ) is activated during the earliest phases of the word recognition process solely on the basis of bottom-up sensory information .
18 This model of mutual sensitivity and responsiveness becoming established between parent and child during the earliest months of life provides a background against which to examine the main issues of this section .
19 The seeds of this later development may be sown during the earliest months of life .
20 For example : certain dances had to be composed with two sections only , such as the earliest minuets , which made the shape of a ‘ Z ’ , i.e. a diagonally straight line with an acute angle at each end .
21 Even the ‘ hardest ’ determinists , such as the earliest biological positivists had to allow themselves this let-out .
22 He is justly regarded as the earliest master of the German solo song with keyboard — Positiv or Klavizimbel — accompaniment .
23 ‘ Immediately ’ is defined ( at this stage ) as the earliest possible time on the first working day of absence .
24 At S. George , which was a small abbey founded in 840 , most of the present church dates from the ninth to tenth century with the ninth century crypt as the earliest part .
25 Fat droplet accumulation in acinar cells has been observed as the earliest morphologic alteration in the pancreas of alcoholics .
26 Tony Palmer 's history of popular music in the 20th century , All You Need Is Love , took a trip to the music hall , claimed as the earliest example of a popular music industry .
27 Adda was exported to South Africa when her owner emigrated , forming a link between the earliest Rottweilers in the UK and the earliest Rottweilers in South Africa .
28 In Japan , for example , the average time between the earliest parts drawing release to completion of the prototype vehicle was 6 months versus 12 in the US and 11 months in Europe .
29 Recent excavations in the western suburb have also identified a lull in the sequence , between the earliest pits of the Flavian period and the more extensive second-century civilian activity .
30 About the earliest years , when we are most impressionable , none of us has a conscious memory .
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