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

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1 Swansea 's John Price , who took the title two years ago and lost out in last year 's final , had to work hard during the early exchanges in his clash with Noel Graham , a world championship newcomer from Belfast , but the Welshman finally won through 7-6 , 7-5 , 7-0 .
2 After the early victories in Bath and Cheltenham , the faces of party supporters gathered at the Liberal Club in Mr Ashdown 's Yeovil constituency grew progressively longer as it became clear the predicted breakthrough was not going to happen .
3 After the early victories in Bath and Cheltenham , the faces of party supporters gathered at the Liberal Club in Mr Ashdown 's Yeovil constituency grew progressively longer as it became clear the predicted breakthrough was not going to happen .
4 It follows from this that in a recognition test subjects will find it extremely difficult to distinguish one of the early sentences in a passage from similar sentences which mean the same .
5 Interference from the native language is probably one of the most noticeable aspects of the early stages in second language learning .
6 Robertson spent most of the early hours in the nick getting sober .
7 Critical Practice was one of the early titles in the ‘ New Accents ’ series published by Methuen , under the general editorship of Belsey 's colleague at Cardiff , Terence Hawkes .
8 Many of the early writers in the nineteenth century were not concerned with separating the two disciplines , and marking out the one from the other , but with showing their similarities .
9 The town which took Teacher of the Year to its collective satchel was Billingham which provided two of the early leaders in the race .
10 This was the experience of Jesus , and it was the experience of the early Christians in the Roman Empire .
11 GIs , Wrens , Waafs , splendidly moustachioed Flying Officers and even the odd Rear Admiral brought the 1940s back to Chartwell , Sir Winston Churchill 's home in Kent , at the beginning of June when dancing to the Big Band sound of Syd Lawrence Orchestra continued into the early hours in a huge marquee decked out with the flags of the Allies .
12 Modern forms differ from the early ones in many major ways and the connections between early and contemporary amphibians are therefore still a matter for speculation and argument .
13 Earlier discussion of the statistical behaviour of extreme values in the tails of distributions has shown that they are unreliable predictors of the behaviour of large samples , and if the core set of journals for Scottish geology is in the tail , then extreme caution must be used in interpreting SCI data , particularly from the early theses in the present study .
14 There is nothing which cuts him off from the early sociologists in his basic assumptions about the importance of instincts and their interaction with men 's cultures .
15 Children benefit also from more than usually grammatical speech from adults who address them in the early stages in a fashion tailored to their learning needs .
16 The size of each domain-specific dictionary is shown in Table 4.3 Test documents were selected for each of the domains , approximating to 17 sentences in each ( the same documents as used in the early investigations in Chapter Three ) .
17 Evening distractions were few , although we did hear Sinead O'Connor blasting out in the early hours in one village , and we spent one evening joining in with some traditional dancing — the original Twist !
18 Presumably one thought that , in the early days in the universe as it were , the atoms and molecules that existed were very simple ones ?
19 The reason is simple : firms often ‘ invest ’ in the early jobs in a new work sector .
20 Admittedly these characteristics became more obvious later on ; Kim Il Sung was dependent on the Soviet Union for assistance in the early years in north Korea and had to tread warily .
21 Disputes among Spanish and Indian painters themselves , in some ways antecedents of all subsequent debates around ‘ indigenism ’ , go back to the early days in Cuzco .
22 Historically , it originated in the recognition by the early scribes in the twelfth–fourteenth centuries that readers needed visual clues to tell the difference between words that otherwise would look identical ; and one of the ways they tried to show this was by the addition of the e .
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