Example sentences of "[adv prt] early in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Seaman badly bruised a hip and came off early in the second half last weekend but has received extensive treatment . |
2 | Offiah , back in action against Widnes last Friday after missing two matches with hamstring trouble , was carried off early in the second half after pulling up in agony . |
3 | Centre Bill Harbinson went off early in the second half with a groin injury and could miss the rest of the season . |
4 | Two fine headed goals from Paul Smith and Scott Leitch wrapped up the points in a hard-fought derby match at Central Park which saw Cowdenbeath 's Billy Herd ordered off early in the second half for a foul on Neale Cooper . |
5 | The only relatively new thing about it was its romantic and truthful name , which someone in the family had thought up early in the nineteenth century as an improvement on ‘ The Leybourne Arms ’ ; for the Leybourne family had been extinct since the fourteenth century , while salmon regularly did return several miles up-river from this house , and were regularly taken for a mile on either side . |
6 | Full-back Huw Davies failed to take a scoring pass 20 yards out early in the second half and Thomas failed with four penalties , the first two against the wind . |
7 | Fox , with a header , and Beckford , with a shot Miklosko parried on his line , might have pulled them back early in the second half before West Ham twice exposed the right flank of their defence . |
8 | Coleraine hit back early in the second half with a splendid strike from Cook . |
9 | An old method that is still worth trying is to soak-spray the plants and soil all round early in the new year with Bordeaux mixture ( this can be bought as a proprietary mixture ready for mixing ) that combines the fungicidal properties of copper and sulphur . |