Example sentences of "[prep] [art] early [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Watch for the early signs of stress in yourself and those around you .
2 Here they 're weighed and measured and checked for the early signs of malnutrition , cholera and smallpox .
3 First we examine the trends in population structure in Britain over the last century and the forecasts for the early decades of the next millennium .
4 The advantages of using microbes for the early stages of such studies were well known and their biochemistry provided a convenient starting point for several investigators , especially in America .
5 One should always bear in mind that he never went back on his sympathy for the early stages of the Revolution , and his statement in 1821 , at the height of his Toryism , when he was accused of deserting France , has its own indestructible logic : ‘ You have been deluded by places and persons , while I have stuck to principles .
6 How extensive such activity was on the eve of any military operations remains uncertain , while its implications for the early stages of urban growth at Kenchester must await further research .
7 Pugh feels that Hunter 's responsibility for the early affairs of the College has been overrated .
8 2 Provide any dressing equipment needed for the early days after discharge .
9 as if to make up for the early deaths of her sisters , she lived to a ripe old age , dying in the Almshouses at Dorking on 4 November 1855 , aged eighty-seven .
10 During the early states of the phased evacuation the logistical problem facing the police was the street-by-street warning of the population to make ready for evacuation .
11 All they needed was the proof , and when a photographer hired by a down-market Sunday newspaper caught the Princess of Wales emerging from her friend Kate Menzies 's mews house during the early hours of the morning with David Waterhouse , and fooling around in the quiet road , they thought they had it .
12 CASH , and a Sanyo music centre , were stolen in a burglary during the early hours of Sunday morning at Birch Close , Bordon .
13 The body of Mr Bradford , 30 , was found by a night porter in the grounds of Highwood Hospital , Brentwood , during the early hours of March 5 .
14 The logbook of mid-upper gunner Albert F Wallace clearly shows him as having flown in Sugar during the early hours of January 5 .
15 Nevertheless , during the early hours of an acute infarction the ejection fraction is an insensitive measure of the severity of hypokinesis in the infarct region because of compensatory hyperkinesis or other wall motion abnormalities in the non-infarct region .
16 During half-time today a number of police officers will be questioning you all over the disappearance , during the early hours of Monday morning , of our grandstand .
17 Nine o'clock on the late show babysitting for me all this week , Adrian and then one o'clock till six o'clock during the early hours of Thursday the fifteenth of July , to keep you company , it 's Mark .
18 During the early hours of July 24 , 1989 , a group of armed men seized control of a radio station in Antananirivo and broadcast a statement that Ratsiraka 's government had been replaced by one composed of opposition leaders .
19 He did it again when , leaving her question hanging , he stepped closer , studied her scraped-back hairstyle , then , without so much as a by-your-leave , whipped her glasses from her nose — the better , it seemed , to check that her green eyes were the same green he had looked into during the early hours of Sunday morning .
20 The vehicle smashed into a tree and wall in Pensby Road , Heswall , during the early hours of today .
21 The blaze broke out at Darlington and Simpson Rolling Mills factory site , off Whessoe Road , during the early hours of the morning .
22 Divisional crime prevention officer David Chaplin said : ‘ The dawn patrol grew out of the realisation that by the nature of doorstep delivery , milkmen are out and about during the early hours of the morning . ’
23 Ian James walked in during the early hours of the morning and stole a leather jacket and a handbag from the hall .
24 His 60-year-old wife called in police , claiming he had punched her during the early hours after the ceremony to install him as the 18th civic leader at Stockton .
25 If these are done with moderate weights in strict style during the early stages of training , then very good foundations will have been laid for more advanced , specialised exercises .
26 L think most people felt that during the early stages of the miners , strike the British Coal balance with Scargill was not strong enough .
27 The peasant was witnessing members of an informal group of earth scientists known as the International Crustal Research Drilling Group ( ICRDG ) during the early stages of an intriguing and seemingly paradoxical research venture : probing into a mountain range to learn a good deal about the ocean floor .
28 He has devised a model based on the mathematics of fluid dynamics , that attempts to explain the genesis of simple geometric patterns seen during the early stages of drug-induced hallucinations ( International Journal of Quantum Chemistry , vol 22 , p 1059 ) .
29 The protein is mostly lost during the early stages of sweating and has detergent-like properties .
30 It is difficult to assess the significance of the various negotiations which went on between the British and the Indians during the early stages of the war .
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