Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] early in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Later ( most accounts say early in the morning ) the students returned and compelled Sukarno and his family , and also Hatta , to come away with them ; their destination was the Peta barracks at Rengasdenglok , about 70 miles away .
2 These latter losses were limited by additional reinsurance covers effected earlier in the year which provided protection for losses above $10m .
3 Additional reinsurance covers effected earlier in the year provide protection above $10m , excluding the reinstatement premium .
4 The echinoderms appeared early in the history of life .
5 I 've heard bottles rattling early in the morning but I , sort of one o'clock , two o'clock but I had n't
6 Basically , the illustrations that are going to succeed with a particular readership by helping the reader to obtain meaning , will use those conventions mentioned earlier in the chapter to indicate , for example , depth ( perspective and three-dimensions ) and movement , which are within the understanding of that intended audience .
7 In this respect it differs from the four perspectives discussed earlier in the chapter , which converge in adopting a social model of health for a restructuring of priorities and goals .
8 This float enables the assistant to give customers change early in the day , before more cash comes in from sales .
9 The tables given earlier in the book ( see pp. 12–19 ) recommend various ways of pressing the flowers and foliage mentioned .
10 An example of the practical similarity between determinist and indeterminist positions occurred earlier in the difficulty that was encountered in identifying sociological ‘ invention ’ theories , such as anomie , as being in the deterministic , positivist tradition ( where writers such as Jeffery and Matza have located them ) .
11 To jump too quickly on the problems raised early in the counselling process may even prevent the real reasons coming to the surface .
12 But the circular life is the start of natural history As the years turn towards migrating birds will give a clue to the success of the fledglings hatched earlier in the year .
13 Combined with changes introduced earlier in the decade , the 1986 Social Security Act has worked to increase the financial responsibilities of parents on benefit and reduce their access to additional sources of financial support for expenses that they are unable to meet from their regular benefit .
14 The White Paper drew on studies conducted earlier in the decade in Liverpool , Birmingham , and London which pointed to a debilitating flight of capital and skilled labour from the critical areas of deprivation .
15 Ayliffe 's Mill is an interesting reminder that not all of the small rural corn mills perished early in the century .
16 He recalled how Rangers won earlier in the season at Parkhead after defeating Leeds in a European tie .
17 The readings are not comprehensive , but illustrate how some points discussed earlier in the book may be studied .
18 There is no sense of how the various points discussed earlier in the book should or could be applied , for we are simply presented with certain aspects of the play 's style and development .
19 As with other terms discussed here , the reader is required to remember contextual meanings created earlier in the fiction .
20 The territorial offers were never really more than variations on others made earlier in the war .
21 Thornton is remembered by Hayling , Lowe and the others involved early in the project as being ‘ difficult ’ .
22 The " crisis " was also used as an opportunity to bring the education and training of nurses in line with the demands of the twenty-first century , acknowledging some of the trends discussed earlier in the chapter .
23 On Feb. 16 , 1990 , it was reported that the Council of Ministers had earlier in the month made moves to abolish martial law regulations enacted originally during the 1958-61 period of Syrian-Egyptian unity [ see pp. 16005 ; 18437-40 ] .
24 An International Centre for Educational Evaluation has been established in Ibadan and , though currently very understaffed , has made a useful start in mounting long training courses in evaluation and in undertaking evaluation of curriculum projects at the request of their organisers ( among which are the Namutamba and Ife projects described earlier in the chapter ) .
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