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

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1 But in some of the early stages of the technical reproduction of cultural production , as most notably in the political empires and the related imposition of religious systems , elements of asymmetry begin to appear , in the relations between dominant and subordinated cultures .
2 They beat Swansea City in the new-look Coca Cola cup by three goals to nil.There to enjoy the party were some of the early pioneers of local football .
3 However , if a full inverted-U is observed in a single experiment as in some of the early experiments on task performance and arousal , the evidence appears to be particularly clear .
4 It was here that some of the early meetings of Coleridge and Wordsworth probably took place
5 Some of the early names of this type have disappeared — Ibbotdoghter , Rogerdaughter , Hannebrother , Prestebruther , to instance just a few — and the compounds which survive , such as Hickmott ( which includes magh = brother-in-law ) are very rare .
6 At the time of fertilization there is an increase in InsP 3 , and injection of this second messenger can induce some of the early events of fertilization , including the repetitive spiking patterns recorded in mammalian eggs .
7 Some of the early victims of ‘ differentiation ’ were the director of the firm that publishes Politika , the chief editor of the weekly journal NIN , and — the supreme prize — the Prime Minister of Serbia , Ivan Stambolić .
8 Strong likes or dislikes of various foods are another of the early signs of pregnancy .
9 Despite its age there are few of the early features of Patrington remaining .
10 Walpole-Bond noted that few of the early historians of Sussex birds recorded the Redshank as a breeding species , and that there was a marked increase and spread from about 1900 .
11 Licensing hours on weekdays for public houses and bars are 11 am–2.30 pm and 5–11 pm , but many are now open all day and some into the early hours of the morning .
12 Insistence on this in the early stages of use helps to make it become simply a good habit .
13 And then it suddenly struck her what he must be thinking , and she remembered Aunt Nella fainting like this in the early days of her pregnancy with Cousin Lawrence .
14 In other countries such as Germany and Scandinavia , although craft unions were also foremost in the early stages of union development , their predominance was more short-lived — with the notable exception of Denmark ( Gill , 1984 ) .
15 However , as might be expected , this consultation was far from adequate in the early stages of NAEP 's life .
16 Heavily illustrated , this work will please all those interested in the early years of German aviation .
17 He was 68 years old in the early months of 1918 , when the experience of living through an air-raid proved too much for his system and he suffered a stroke .
18 Moreover , the material upon which he had to work was that of the early stages of industrial capitalism and of the working-class political movement , so that in any case it would be essential to review his theory in the light of subsequent historical experience .
19 This success lies behind his translation to Canterbury in the following year ; thereafter , until his death in 1381 , he presided over a period of taxation the scale of which exceeded even that of the early years of the reign .
20 17.14 During the early years of the secondary school , and as they grow into adolescence , pupils will increasingly be able to take a more objective view and develop greater understanding of the writing process .
21 Forerunners to the Thomson view included nineteenth-century printers , such as the early owners of The Daily Telegraph , who took over papers in settlement of unpaid printing bills .
22 The over-use of interpreters ( e.g. interpreting all day at college for a deaf student ) is probably typical of the early stages of development of the interpreting profession ( Herbert , 1978 ) but one hopes this can be quickly overcome as better provision is made .
23 For the majority in all occupational groups , earnings are roughly similar in the early years of employment , that is , between the ages of 20 and 25 .
24 Do not tack too much in the early stages of the beat and do not let yourself be forced the wrong way .
25 Its very much in the early stages at present , ’ says Shandy , the scheme 's co-ordinator and owner of the shop , Charcoal .
26 I dedicate this article to the memory of Eric Mosley who helped me so much in the early days of my research , to George Wyndham Parker for his encouragement , and to Jack Alcock , without whom this article would never have been possible , my only wish is that I could have met him in person .
27 They are particularly prominent in the early stages of development at Godmanchester where , following the demise of the fort , a system of regular plots was apparently laid out , extending as a series of broad strips well into the territory surrounding the settlement .
28 This is more prominent in the early stages of the diarrhoeal illness , and returns to near normal by the fourth day , by which time the faecal weights are coming down .
29 In the United States , although a social survey movement not unlike the tradition of Booth , Rowntree and , later , Bowley , was prominent in the early years of the twentieth century , different political traditions , among other things , gave rise to a different use of social surveys .
30 This would seem appropriate to the early stages of learning a foreign language , but is too restrictive if carried on to an advanced level .
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