Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] very [adj] stage " in BNC.
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1 | The court also has power to order transfer of its own motion and the question should be considered at a very early stage in the proceedings . |
2 | These preliminary contacts are made at a very early stage in development when the embryo is very small and the pioneer cells need only extend their exploratory axons over a short distance in order to contact the target . |
3 | This divergence began to emerge at a very early stage . |
4 | Not only are guillotine motions being introduced with phenomenal frequency ; they are being introduced at a very early stage . |
5 | In relation to fire in ‘ high-bay ’ warehouses it is important that the local fire officer , the Local Authority and the Company 's Insurers , together with the Architect are involved at a very early stage in the planning of the system . |
6 | In every case that I have examined , the police were involved at a very early stage , before any serious attempt had been made either to assess the reliability of the allegation or to give the accused teacher a chance of refuting it . |
7 | can not have four week deferred period So what we 're saying is the risk there is too high , and there 's obviously a greater chance they 'll be claiming at a very early stage Okay , so the client has the choice , say , apart from the group fours , they could be four thirty and twenty-six and fifty-two , but again dove-tailing into what they 've already got . |
8 | Although the South Downs were cleared at a very early stage in man 's history in Britain , the clearing of the Wealden forest was delayed until the medieval period , the height of the clearance being in the 13th and 14th centuries , although parts may have been cleared as early as the ninth century . |
9 | If such subliminal presentations can be shown to influence processing of subsequent information in anxious subjects , it would strongly support the suggestion that anxiety-related biases occur at a very early stage of information processing . |
10 | For example , it is related to parental love in that children learn at a very early stage that behaving well or being ‘ OK ’ means they get more affection ; being ‘ not OK ’ leads to a withdrawal of affection . |