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

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1 For someone in the early stages of mastering Coke throat-burn like myself , this is impressive .
2 Disagreement between the two parties had threatened to topple the government , which in the early hours of Aug. 29 survived a parliamentary vote of no confidence .
3 The series gave Chapman and his players their first experience of air travel , a venture which in the early days of flying took some courage .
4 Acheson himself in the early months of 1950 set out to imbue the British and other members of Nato with a greater sense of urgency .
5 Moreover , there were strong elements of continuity , especially with regard to the central organising significance of Christianity which from the early days of Christendom to the present has structured basic beliefs and formed the framework within which law and custom ( if not always behaviour ) have operated .
6 Commissioners were accordingly appointed to make perambulations in the forests of Devon and Surrey : they were to be returned into the Chancery before Christmas , but were not to be put into effect until the officers of the central administration had had an opportunity of comparing them with the earlier perambulations of Edward I 's time .
7 This ‘ conveyor belt ’ view of the oceanic crust , which owed something to the earlier ideas of Holmes , was termed seafloor spreading by Dietz , another American geologist .
8 There seems to be nothing in the early stages of the series which could support one continuation against the other .
9 Although this fact does not worry me in the early stages of a work , it is not desirable when painting details .
10 A sketch of the houses on the north side of the west end of Crown Street made by T. H. Shepherd in May 1858 shows them in the early stages of demolition , but two of his later sketches , dated March 1859 , show almost the whole south side of Fludyer Street as still standing although notice had been served on some of the occupiers as early as March 1856 .
11 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 .
12 He began doing them in the earliest days of his career down on Coenties Slip in the late Fifties ( where the drawing classes held in Fred Mitchell 's loft became legendary ) and has kept steadily at them ever since .
13 A determined protest squad went into action in Thursley this week , 30 years ago , to stop a car rally which would have meant no sleep for them until the early hours of the morning .
14 His 60-year-old wife called in police , claiming he had punched her during the early hours after the ceremony to install him as the 18th civic leader at Stockton .
15 Joe Longthorne is an abundantly talented performer and on first meeting him during the early days of his success I was struck by his lack of conceit .
16 But Mr Chadwin said when police officers spoke to him in the early hours of the following morning when he was in the car with Miss Jeanette near Catterick Bridge they had not noticed any dramatic injuries .
17 Bradl has a 150-strong fan club , who most importantly supported him in the early stages of his career .
18 That , and the discovery that she could not bear a man near her in the early days after the rape ; so she had feigned an illness , explained as the consequence of her breaking her engagement with Havvie , which , of course , had caused an immense furore inside and outside of society , and Mama and Papa had put off their visit to England , and sent her loving letters , for she had written that she had discovered that she did not really love Havvie at all , had merely been beglamoured by his appearance , name and title .
19 He certainly had it in the early days of Carry On Sergeant .
20 Ralph Downes , who helped with the instrument 's design , made some Pye Nixa recordings on it in the earliest days of stereo ( 1958 ) to show just how effective this spatial effect could be in the music of Bach .
21 Those Israelis whom this behaviour most appals have long been likening it to the earlier stages of Nazism , an analogy that found startling vindication with the recent disclosure that some units in the occupied territories draw on Nazi precedents for their own self-image , one calling itself the ‘ Mengele detachment ’ and another ‘ the Auschwitz company ’ .
22 Racial and economic tensions related to the immigration issue also manifested themselves during the early months of 1990 .
23 He used to enjoy telling us of the early trials of the Young husband expedition of 1908 which trekked more than halfway across the lonely reaches of Persia and Afghanistan , and over the Himalaya range to Tibet .
24 This is not surprising when one considers the ways in which the attitudes and structures of society condition us from the early years of life .
25 When visiting us in the early stages of Christian Aid she listened with obvious incredulity to our talk about the hours we would spend in Church on the books .
26 Now we were using a rather old radio set at the time called a TR9 that was not one of the better things that our radio and radar boffins produced for us in the early days of RT air-to-ground and vice-versa .
27 I suspect that tensions concerning rights , freedoms and responsibilities have been with us since the earliest days of humanity .
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