Example sentences of "in late " in BNC.

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1 ACET opened its Glasgow Home Care service in late June after receiving confirmation of a grant from the Greater Glasgow Health Board to fund the work .
2 Although headed by opposition MPs , it has grown independently on a national basis and held its first large scale rally in Colombo in late February 1991 .
3 Left : A hired gunman at a United National Party election rally in late 1989 .
4 Large publicity campaigns began and the Irish Times also lent its weight to the pro-divorce argument , campaigning in its columns until the eve of the referendum in late June .
5 In the medieval period the church was also involved in the brewing of its own church-ales , which were made on an occasional basis and produced a useful income supplement ; in late medieval times these were often served in the Church House that frequently adjoined the churchyard .
6 The Harvest Holiday , as the report suggested , would be introduced in late October and would be the first of a series of changes to age-hold British holiday customs .
7 Perrier invited consumers to nominate the restaurant they believed deserved the title of Best Restaurant of the Year in late 1990 .
8 ‘ SEABASS is in plentiful supply around the islands in late summer .
9 The Odeon New Street will be showing BOY'Z N THE HOOD a gritty look at the urban life of young African-Americans , and the Cannes award winning feature YOUNG SOUL REBELS which looks at sexuality , race and music in late seventies Britain .
10 Overwinter under cover and plant out in late spring .
11 For hyacinths in bloom at Christmas , start your preparations in late September .
12 In late September plant healthy prepared bulbs to half their depth in compost-filled pots with drainage holes .
13 In late November , bring the pots into a greenhouse or cool place to acclimatise , ready to be taken indoors .
14 Few sorbus can compare with our native rowan for ease of cultivation or the liberal manner with which it unfailingly produces an abundant crop of insect-pollinated flowers each May , followed in late August by densely packed bunches of bright orange-red fruits .
15 Thereafter , prune when you see long growths taking the goodness out of the tree ; in late summer cut back all whippy shoots to 4in , then in February or March cut back again to two buds .
16 Silphium laciniatum , from the prairies of the central and southeastern states of America , is another six-footer , sometimes more , whose large , deeply divided foliage is far more ornamental than the yellow daisies it produces in late summer .
17 Its equally hairy large leaves will dominate any border or waterside planting and when the large imposing deep yellow daisies appear in late summer all traffic stops .
18 Its rough , hairy , much-branched stems rise to 2ft and will reward you in late summer and early autumn with numerous vivid yellow daisies with blackish central cones , well earning this plant the name black-eyed Susan .
19 Slugs turn to the potato crop in late summer , when other food sources are disappearing .
20 Our mountains can be very cold in late September .
21 These should go in after frosts have finished in late spring/early summer , and will need to be lifted and stored before winter .
22 The plant flowers in late summer and early autumn on wood produced earlier in the same year .
23 Sow the seeds in a propagator at 64°F ( 19°C ) in Feb/March , and set out young plants in the garden in late May , or after the last likely frosts in your area .
24 Take semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer , choosing material that is woody at the base , but soft at the tips .
25 Conifers other than yew usually resent harsh treatment , however , and are difficult to rejuvenate , Deciduous species are best pruned hard back in late winter , evergreens in late spring — cutting one side a year back to a foot within the intended final width to allow room for regrowth .
26 Conifers other than yew usually resent harsh treatment , however , and are difficult to rejuvenate , Deciduous species are best pruned hard back in late winter , evergreens in late spring — cutting one side a year back to a foot within the intended final width to allow room for regrowth .
27 From April , when spring bulbs , shrubs and herbaceous plants start flowering in earnest , until the summer bedding is dismantled in late September , there should be no problem keeping the garden filled with colour .
28 We must remember that this collection was put together in late 1955 , when most Jewish thinkers ' minds were somewhere between the atrocities of the Holocaust and the fearfully questionable use of the Bomb .
29 The mailing will be sent to a small segment in late October , the bulk in early November and to another segment at the end of January .
30 Survey formrs for the 1993 Good beer Guide will be dispatched to branches in late October .
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