Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] at an early [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The significant point to emerge from Zeki 's work is that a perceptual phenomenon once believed to be the result of high level cognitive processing now turns out to have a single cell correlate at an early stage in the visual pathways . |
2 | And this can so easily be the case , for such premises are instilled into the scientific mind set at an early age , becoming accepted points of reference , though really they are often nothing more than habits of thought . |
3 | The same groups of women are at risk : those of a promiscuous nature , and particularly those whose first sexual intercourse occurred at an early age . |
4 | Needless to say , electronic interviewing remains at an early stage in its development . |
5 | MOLLY SCRUTTON 's interest in movement began at an early age and led her to join a junior dance group and later a gymnastics club . |
6 | Developmental evidence suggests that an attachment to the symbols of monarchy occurs at an early stage , well before sophisticated cost-benefit analyses of national revenue are possible ( Abramson and Inglehan , 1970 ) . |
7 | The Banks have also agreed to give the IBOA information on staff and payroll costs at an early date . |
8 | They quote the comprehensive review by Haggard and Hughes , which states that glue ear probably causes considerable disability only if it results in persistent impaired hearing starting at an early age . |
9 | In a deprived area of Slough there is a school where we have explained to children the importance of blood pressure monitoring at an early age . |
10 | The chances of achieving great things with your puppy increases if training begins at an early age . |
11 | So whether married or not , child-bearing begins at an early age . |
12 | The quest for dominance starts at an early age , and even kids spar with one another . |