Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] at a early [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Minister of Science William Waldegrave , may have released the first major UK government White Paper on science and technology for over 10 years yesterday , but information technology professionals need n't hold their breath : while Waldegrave seems to think we should count ourselves lucky because we 've got our own research council for the first time , it would be more truthful to say we 've been stuffed into the miscellaneous section of the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council , along with the electronic , electrical and communications industries ; our body , together with the Particle Physics and Sciences Research Council , will replace the Science and Engineering Research Council ; as a result , we will benefit ‘ from the same building of bridges between research bodies and industry ’ as the rest of the reorganised bodies and should experience interaction at an earlier stage — on the Japanese and German model .
2 Seeking advice at an early stage could solve small worries before they become major problems .
3 Straw plaiters started work at an early age and the occupation was a common one in the South Midland counties ; for instance , in 1871 about a third of all Bedfordshire girls aged between ten and fifteen were recorded in the census returns as plaiters .
4 Experience in Leeds suggests that intervention must take place at an early stage in order to be effective .
5 Mr and Mrs Hoad , giving evidence at an earlier hearing , said Mr Gould had
6 Pearl enlisted the help of independent consultants Price Waterhouse at an early stage .
7 As far as other firms facing financial difficulties are concerned , she says that she would advise them to consider IVA at an early stage .
8 Delegates felt that women had more talent than men for spotting potential sources of trouble and taking action at an earlier stage .
9 This is a distinctive feature of the arrangements , both because it identifies pressure at an early stage and also in that it establishes the source of disturbance and whether it is a weak or strong currency .
10 Forcing children to acknowledge sexuality at an early age and face up to adult problems is not going to raise a generation of responsible adults — it is far more likely to breed a generation of confused and unhappy children .
11 As we saw earlier many of those interviewed had little traditional academic background having left school at an early age .
12 The consequences of a low initial limit was that a solicitor would either have to stop work at an early stage and wait for an extension to be authorised , which ‘ is time-consuming , causes delay and raises difficulties with clients , ’ or work on without an extension .
13 This meeting is to take place at an early date .
14 The scale can be illustrated by the fact that 30 years ago our young people were maturing at a later stage than now , but in many cases were leaving school at an earlier age and taking up employment — the gap between adolescence and employment was perhaps only 12 months .
15 More success might be expected from measures directed towards offering help at an earlier stage when the patient is less distressed , for example when the patient gets in touch with the general practitioner .
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