Example sentences of "[adv] in [art] [adj] stages " in BNC.

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1 It is a prerequisite of successful teaching of reading , especially in the early stages , that whenever techniques are taught , or books are chosen for children 's use , meaning should always be in the foreground .
2 Selective reinforcement , the rewarding of required and approved behaviour , can be a useful technique for teachers , where praise and approval are used for shaping and maintaining desired student performance , especially in the early stages of learning when students need this kind of reassurance and when the work itself has not yet become intrinsically satisfying .
3 For the more depressed and lonely people who have few if any outside contacts , counselling can appear to deepen the very feelings that it is seeking to alleviate , especially in the early stages .
4 Also the smart executive is aware , especially in the early stages of examining a strategic move , that there may be perspectives of which he is unaware .
5 The law of breach of confidence can supplement copyright and patent protection especially in the early stages when there is nothing tangible or substantial enough for copyright or patent to protect .
6 It is quite easy when teaching a novice , especially in the earlier stages of teaching , to omit important details and to omit explanations and justifications for what is done .
7 However , there is still some need , especially in the earlier stages , to talk to those responsible for management information at central ( and perhaps also at departmental ) level in Whitehall , about data sources relevant to the kinds of indicator the investigators are working with , and to seek advice about specific problems of interpretation .
8 Such a distorted sequence might have profound effects on the student 's musical abilities , especially in the earlier stages , and would certainly make the pedagogic method seem problematic to anyone who did not know that the order of grades had been transposed .
9 In my own experience I have found this medium both economic and a very good way of learning the Technique , especially in the initial stages .
10 It 's easy enough in the early stages , but gets devilishly hard as you get further on .
11 He was fidgeting , obviously in the early stages of the DTs .
12 One was a tall , large-featured and forbidding man , dressed in black velvet , and the other was a masked lady , obviously in the last stages of bearing a child .
13 It is our aim to make English a rewarding and enjoyable experience throughout the School but particularly so in the earlier stages .
14 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
15 One view of marine erosion would regard it as active only in the early stages of cliff development ( A to C in Fig. 8.12 ) , while at later stages the energy of the waves is dissipated on the increasingly wide rock platform so that erosion at the base of the cliff becomes ineffective , a fact attested by the degradation of the cliff by agents of subaerial weathering ( D and E in Fig. 8.12 ) .
16 Only in the final stages of breakdown does the nutrient become available for uptake by living plants , and this can take weeks or even months .
17 This is in contrast to homosexual men positive for HIV who , in general , suffer from bacterial pneumonia more commonly only in the advanced stages of HIV disease .
18 But while the Christian sees doubt as useful only in the preliminary stages of exposing what he should not believe , some humanists go much further .
19 Though he claimed all the peoples of Burma were now united he admitted that this unity ‘ is only in the initial stages … tender and fragile ’ .
20 Stephen and Bloom are brought together in the final stages of Ulysses so that at last the space of desperation can be closed , the vertical pull of Stephen 's iron ambition , set against the downward sucking force of Blooms ordinariness .
21 Inspired by Under-21 player Julie Ferry , Thornhill pulled away in the closing stages with some sharp shooting from sisters Suzanne and Elaine McLaughlin .
22 ‘ I 'm not at all sure that 's a necessary ingredient — not in the early stages , at least .
23 Thus in the initial stages Elliott and Harris were flung on their own resources .
24 However , as the NHBC risk is limited to 10 years and faults can not be detected easily in the early stages , that assurance should surely be backed by an increase in the period of guarantee to , say ‘ 25 years .
25 A 50 per cent preference for residential care might be considered high , but it should be remembered that the dementia sufferers in this sample were mainly already in the advanced stages of their illness , and also that only 3l per cent of the principal carers were spouses , and it is among spouses that the highest preference for home care appears ( see Gilhooly , 1986 ) .
26 He shut the door and stood with folded arms in front of her , a young man of handsome countenance , although already in the early stages of dissipated decay .
27 But both had to give way to Larne AC 's flying doctor Peter Howie who produced his best ever run by storming through in the closing stages to grab the runner up spot .
28 Last week 's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never lost heart , even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets .
29 Also progressive mental impairment severe enough to be called dementia sometimes occurs in a small number of those with AIDS , usually in the latter stages of the syndrome .
30 Mike Marsh became the third Anfield star to be shown the red card in successive European Cup Winners ' Cup matches when he was sent off in the closing stages of the defeat against Spartak Moscow on Wednesday .
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