Example sentences of "[be] [verb] early [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we should blame the English for this , because it started to be built early in the thirteenth century , when Bayonne was ours , and the English royal arms of the day are apparently to be found , alongside those of France , emblazoned on some of the keystones of the very high vaulting in the nave .
2 This connection between advertising , advertising revenue and the profitability of newspapers could be found early in the 19th century in Britain and in the USA .
3 If legislation were introduced early in the next session of parliament ( beginning in November 1991 ) , the first of the new authorities could be in place by April 1994 , and local authorities would be consulted on the basis that the new tax could be in place in 1993-94 .
4 It is believed to have been composed early in the second century , very likely by an individual who was indeed named Jude and who , together with his brother James , presided over the Nazarean party at the time .
5 Both the German Imperial crown completed by Conrad II ( 1024–39 ) and the Holy Crown of Hungary ( see fig. 35 ) , thought to have been assembled early in the twelfth century incorporate enamel plaques of Byzantine origin .
6 Aquileia was a Roman centre and the original basilican cathedral was erected early in the fourth century but was destroyed by Attila the Hun a few years later .
7 He was booked early in the second half for a clattering foul on Abel .
8 It was rebuilt early in the 19th century by Hicks , who installed steam power .
9 Of the structures of medieval Stockport , only two sections of the town walls ( of rough dressed red sandstone ) and the chancel of the Parish church ( in decorated Gothic ) remain : the rest of the church was rebuilt early in the 19th century .
10 The school established in East Looe , whose boys were dressed by a charitable fund in light blue coats and caps and were known as ‘ blue boys ’ , also was dissolved early in the nineteenth century .
11 RIGHT : The present Stanley Mill was built early in the 19th century , using a complex structure of iron arches , linked throughout its five storeys .
12 The remains are all that is left of a monastery which was founded early in the 11th century .
13 He was replaced early in the second half by Shutt .
14 It was created early in the twelfth century and in local marble , with the consequence that , far from being eroded , it has become smooth and polished , making a strong contrast with the worn stonework in which it is set .
15 Fairburn had a busy quarrying industry at one time , and to provide transportation of the stone from the quarries to the River Aire a tramway was constructed early in the nineteenth century to link up with a short section of canal to the river .
16 This was a combined church and look-out gateway and was constructed early in the twelfth century .
17 Marsden was bowled early on the third morning for 16 so losing the match by an overwhelming innings and 50 runs .
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