Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [art] early [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is important that assessment methodologies which will provide valid and reliable results are developed at an early stage .
2 Speech patterns are formed at an early age and are firmly established — part of our way of life , an almost subconscious activity , rather in the same way as chewing or walking .
3 So many good young dogs have been ruined at an early age by incompetent trainers .
4 Of course the elves are in a wood at that moment , and they are looking at the early evening stars , but that is not what they mean .
5 Expectations are set at an early stage : that the therapist can only offer education and advice , and the client is responsible for assimilating and applying this information .
6 This inspection should then be repeated every ten years so that remedial treatment can be undertaken at an early stage if rotting is detected .
7 11.4 In cases of severe disturbance or potential violence , consideration must be given at an early stage to involving the police .
8 If high grade dysplasia or arcinoma is detected the patient can be treated at an early stage .
9 These fundamental initial considerations or ‘ building blocks ’ ( developed by Roy Nicholson ) are applicable to all valuation engagements and enable a skeleton of the valuation to be developed at an early stage :
10 Obviously all age-groups are arbitrary ; the point being made here is that the actual divisions used should be chosen for their usefulness in classifying people for the purposes of the research being undertaken , and this decision should be considered at an early stage .
11 The question of whether the proposed disposal is in the best interests of the client and when the business should best be sold should be addressed at an early stage .
12 Adjustment can then be made at an early stage before it is too late .
13 It must be shared , and its final use must be decided at an early planning stage .
14 If those authorities were negligent or in any way in breach of duty , it is important that that fact should be uncovered at an early stage .
15 They should be instructed at an early stage , and informed promptly of developments .
16 The designer is thus able to generate functional data which can be used at an early design stage to evaluate dynamic performance , wear , fatigue , etc , in addition to the positional data .
17 It is not a conflict which will lead inevitably to problems , but it should be recognised at an early stage and rectified by the Government .
18 ( d ) Offices and employments As a matter of prudence , agreement should be reached at an early stage in the life of any firm whose partners , or some of them , are likely to find themselves appointed to some professional or public office as to : ( 1 ) whether remuneration from such offices should in principle be accounted for as part of the profits of the firm ( Clause 10.06 ) ; and ( 2 ) the amount of time any partner should be permitted to devote to such activities ( before his profit share suffers some downward adjustment ) .
19 Counselling , the provision of positive role models and other techniques may be introduced at an early stage .
20 The advantages of early identification are that the patient can co-operate in decisions , and support services can be introduced at an early stage .
21 Five years ago , schools were asked to develop their programme of personal relationships so that the right sort of foundations could be laid at an early age .
22 These findings raise the possibility that the results with deep dyslexics , which appear to show a facilitating effect of highly imageable words on reading performance , might just as plausibly be attributed to the fact that such words tend to be learned at an early age in life .
23 If Labour come to power we have been promised that access to the countryside for canoeists and ramblers will be reviewed at an early stage .
24 The design and printing of the posters should be discussed at an early date with the Cartographic Unit .
25 If the new product is similar to one already in production , costs may be estimated at an early stage of design with adequate accuracy by discussion with the manufacturing department .
26 The joint chiefs of staff reviewed the role of Japan in defence policy and recommended to James Forrestal , the Secretary of Defense , on 1 March 1949 that in consequence of the serious world crisis and the probability of this crisis deepening , appropriate measures should be taken at an early date so that the ‘ military potential ’ of Japan could be utilised should events warrant it .
27 Of course , Mr. Glick was fully entitled to point out to your Lordships that the vast majority of cases concerned with the recovery of tax which is not due will indeed be covered by statutory provisions regulating the right of recovery ; he also suggested that , if it should be held that section 33 has no application in the present case , steps can easily , and may well , be taken at an early opportunity to bring cases such as the present , which are in any event likely to be very rare , within its ambit .
28 They can give early warning of stability problems and enable the corrective action to be taken at an early stage and thus save time and development resource .
29 In the event that the defender contends that the case is not appropriate for the Optional Procedure , argument to that effect can be made , but insofar as the Diet Roll will be heard approximately eight weeks after service of the Summons , a decision as to how to proceed will require to be taken at an early stage .
30 There is a further variation on the above procedure , which is that under section 2 of the 1936 Act steps can be taken at an early stage on grounds of the novelty and importance of the order , or because it deals with matters outside Scotland , to convert the order into a substituted Bill , in which case it goes through both Houses as a Bill and is not dealt with under the standard 1936 procedure .
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