Example sentences of "[adv] for an early [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So much for an early start .
2 Then , by pure chance — but seeing it as an act of providence — she had heard Lin Foh call down for an early supper , for him and his CI5 guardian .
3 People living on the riverbanks ca n't remember it being so bad for many years and if there 's rugby here tomorrow , then the players will be in for an early bath .
4 In the Elizabethan Restaurant the shift has changed and tea is being prepared ; the duty staff will be in for an early meal shortly .
5 Bring strawberry plants indoors for an early crop
6 Plymouth looked to be cruising to victory when striker Dwight Marshall made up for an early miss with two goals in three minutes in the first half of this tie .
7 To fit everything in here you have to be up for an early breakfast .
8 Ms or Mr Trim wakes up for an early morning drink , has tea or coffee with either no milk or skimmed milk and definitely no sugar .
9 But at least we have trained the waitress to bring us three cups of coffee each for breakfast , as we need at least that to wake us up for an early morning start !
10 She drove out for an early lunch at a small diner down the road and was back at the cabin by half past twelve .
11 He went quickly downstairs and left a note for his mother saying that he could n't sleep and had gone out for an early morning bike ride .
12 Even then fitness-fanatic Mr Bush is likely to drag him out for an early morning swim .
13 I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers , checking that I had brushed off the mud ; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just slept rough to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk .
14 TRANMERE travel to Leicester tomorrow for an early test of their promotion credentials , with boss John King demanding ‘ more ruthlessness ’ from his players .
15 With the slope in their favour and the wind at their backs , Hammer pressed hard for an early goal to unsettle the favourites .
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