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

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1 He based his position not only on the writings of the early Fathers and the long practice of the whole Christian Church but on reason and common sense .
2 This seems unlikely in view of the overwhelming claim of the early authorities that the Gospel was written in Rome .
3 Maidstone had the best of the early exchanges but the Seasiders were under little real threat and seemed to be on course for at least a draw .
4 When this was remembered , one mark of the exuberant joy of the early Christians and a secret of their costly praise was an overwhelming sense of God 's grace behind the whole of life .
5 An alternative system , introduced in some areas in the late 1960s , is the three-tier system , of lower ( or first ) , middle and upper schools , based on the idea that the age of 8 , 9 or even 10 was a more appropriate time for children to make the transition between the informal teaching of the early years and the more formal subject teaching offered later .
6 It was modelled closely on the old Imperial chancery , using notaries , who were first employed to record the deeds of the early martyrs and the decrees of councils .
7 Marco Polo travelled in the hope of trade with China ; James Cook charted coasts and waters of New Zealand , Australia and the Pacific unknown to Europeans ; achievement , adventure , glory and gain motivated explorers like the early circumnavigators and the seekers of the North West Passage .
8 Right across the road from the ‘ Vic ’ is Rockafellas , the Club 18–30 disco bar , open well into the early hours and a host of other bars and discos such as the Texas and Moby Dick 's .
9 China 's vice-like grip was broken in the women 's singles with title favourite Deng Yaping going out in the early stages but the oriental domination was maintained by the World No 3 Hyum Jung Hwa from Korea who defeated the World No 12 Chen Jing from Taiwan 21–16 21–15 21–14 .
10 Alesi had proved troublesome for Berger in the early stages after the Austrian had made a poor start and then spent several laps working his way past the Ferrari and Schumacher .
11 In the early stages if no other remedy is clearly indicated or if Aconite seems to be indicated but does not help at all .
12 The organization of competitive pupil participation thus avoids excesses of boredom and inattention especially where false questioning trails can be set in the early stages and the ‘ answer ’ or ‘ point ’ of the lesson delayed so that pupils have to work hard to discover it .
13 The slippery track made it a follow-the-leader procession in most of the 15 races with the visitors from Denmark 's Super League uncertain in the early stages and the Boro 's new look team sliding to defeat as they lost their grip in the final six heats .
14 Our study shows an increased proportion of unnecessary operations among patients presenting in the early hours but no relation between the proportion of complicated appendicitis and time of presentation .
15 Nevertheless it was used in the early aeroplanes and an attempt was made to protect it by binding the joints with varnished tape which was never very effectual .
16 Solowka feels the attitude of the group was different in the early days and the commitment was not as strong .
17 All other methods involve what is known as accelerated depreciation because the depreciation is greater in the early years than the later years .
18 Daguerre prevailed in the early years but the future belonged to positive/negative photography and to Talbot .
19 The financial plan showed the investment impact on sales , profit and return on investment per year over the next ten years , while the financing plan described how the investment was to be financed : namely , from borrowings in the early years until the plan became self-financing from funds accrued from current operations , in year four .
20 In the early years until the Rampart Road/Milford Street corner was improved the route was from Blue Boar Row , Winchester Street along London Road to St. Mark 's Church .
21 This blood-line was particularly helpful to the early breeders because the line was in-bred , his parents being brother and sister of excellent breeding and so consequently true to type .
22 Because the actual physical damage was so variable in its extent , it was immediately obvious to the early investigators that the almost total mortality was not solely the result of the force of the blast , since there would have been at least a few survivors in areas where the blast was less severe .
23 The label ‘ DCE compliant ’ wo n't necessarily appear on the early releases although the technology will form the core of the offering .
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