Example sentences of "it [be] early " in BNC.
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1 | No you got your licence in erm was it , it were early in the year when you passed your test ? |
2 | ‘ It 's early days yet , ’ said Colin Appleby from the Midland , ‘ early days ’ . |
3 | IT 'S EARLY afternoon and the heat of the day hangs heavy in Rafiq 's humble mud-floored shop . |
4 | Now it 's early seventies black pop that 's being bastardized , the exquisite anguish of your Timmy Thomases reduced to a blunt compassion . |
5 | It 's early evening in Leicester Square and the rain is splashing down . |
6 | Of course it 's early days yet , I suppose , but I do so wish there was someone I could tell the whole story to . |
7 | Adrian Colston , director of the Northamptonshire Wildlife Trust , says the centre has given the Trust a shop window in the town centre : ‘ It 's early days yet , but the centre has already doubled our volunteer workforce and we think it will become a major focal point . ’ |
8 | It 's early days yet , but we 're really looking forward to seeing the finished article . |
9 | It 's early days yet and if it does happen I will up-date you with the information . |
10 | Before his £1.3m move from Notts County last season , Johnson was scoring at a rate of two goals every five matches but he claimed : ‘ It 's early days for me . |
11 | He added : ‘ It 's early days , but I definitely think we 're on to something . ’ |
12 | As football managers are fond of saying , it 's early days yet for battler George . |
13 | It 's early days and the market for acrylics needs to find its own level . |
14 | Yet it 's early release was marred by gang violence , with at least one fatality and calls for the film to be withdrawn . |
15 | There was nothing on show to lift the roof — but in this remarkable renaissance , it 's early days yet . |
16 | It 's early to tell yet ) to a recent number of one of the fashion monthlies , the wheel has turned just about half-circle and arrived at the point where it is almost essential to talk about the food and drink , because they have been chosen mainly with a view to distracting attention from the table decorations . |
17 | It 's early in the morning we rise at five o'clock , |
18 | right , but on the other hand it 's early days yet . |
19 | It 's early evening . |
20 | If it 's early , before the pattern 's really entrenched . |
21 | It 's early days for us , you and me , if you like . |
22 | But it 's early days yet and there 's no there 's no definite answer . |
23 | And the it 's early . |
24 | It 's early days yet , Paul . |
25 | I know it 's early , but I have to get to work — ’ |
26 | ‘ It 's early days yet , ’ said Tom , the cheerfulness in his manner a little forced . |
27 | ‘ It 's early . ’ |
28 | Sue : I appreciate it 's early days , but what can you tell me about the Workstart Pilots ? |
29 | But it 's early now , early detox is dangerous … think of Crilly now , think of Crilly . ’ |
30 | ‘ But it 's early October ! ’ |