Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] [art] earlier [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The pronunciation of nonwords such as " nouch " can be biased by the earlier presentation of either " touch " or " couch " ( Kay and Marcel , 1981 ) , suggesting that the analogy route can be used on occasions . |
2 | They were numbered 489–493 and could be distinguished from the earlier batch by their black rubber rear wings . |
3 | Challenges on this ground can be made at an earlier stage in the reference by a construction summons , which is a procedure by which a party who disputes the meaning of a document can apply to the court for a ruling . |
4 | There is now an expectancy effect created that any new atrocity is likely to be connected to the earlier ones . |
5 | However , it is possible that the rationing function of waiting lists will simply be moved to an earlier stage in the treatment cycle . |
6 | High viewing figures allowed a second series to be shown at the earlier time of 9 p.m. , and there are plans for a third series to follow . |
7 | In addition , arrangements should be reached at an earlier juncture for withdrawal of Russian troops and for representatives from the Russian zone to join the governing commission . |
8 | Equation 7.7 can be compared with the earlier expression for geodesic deviation : taking account of the sign change in the spatial components of the metric when passing from Euclidean to Minkowski space . |
9 | It will be appreciated from the earlier sections of this chapter that skills analysis is not reducible to simple procedures or recipes . |
10 | This can not be divorced from the earlier points made about monitoring and evaluating the project , and it is arguable that a programme of long-term follow-up visits and meetings is necessary for this purpose . |
11 | But even if they were to be drawn up from scratch with the express aim of reducing the level of severity in sentencing , there would still be a danger that discretion might simply be displaced to an earlier point in the system , such as the prosecutorial decision . |
12 | He had been trying , he said , to arm the government with " preventative , defensive , and repressive measures which were no longer to be found in the earlier legislation on censorship " . |
13 | Tchakarov 's was a great talent , and his recent death at only forty two a tragedy , but his true memorial is to be found in the earlier issues of this series . |
14 | As a final thought , let's recap on the introduction of Resource Management and the lessons which had to be learned from the earlier Management Budgeting experience . |
15 | Since the general equilibrium effects can be obtained from the earlier analysis , we leave these to the reader . |
16 | In other chairs the arm is integral to the front and back legs , and must be fitted at an earlier stage . |
17 | This first attempt to include the notion that the aim of some instincts seems to be to return to an earlier stage of development , to inanimate matter , was based on his observations of war neuroses and on the compulsion to repeat earlier emotional relationships in the analytic situation . |
18 | Thus unacceptable strings could be rejected at an earlier stage , leaving fewer for the lexical look-up to check . |