Example sentences of "in [art] early months " in BNC.

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1 A visit to the dentist in the early months of pregnancy is a good idea .
2 The Cabinet , however , even though shorn of Crosland , and also of Roy Jenkins on the right and Barbara Castle on the left for different reasons , still remained credible as an agent of authority , and in the early months of 1977 Britain slowly emerged towards a plateau of greater tranquillity and modest economic recovery .
3 The industrial scene thus looked much more alarming in the early months of 1 978 .
4 The opinion polls , which had shown a small move towards the Tories in the early months of 1982 , now showed a large and growing Conservative majority .
5 A Country Diary : NORTHUMBERLAND : When we saw our first immigrant golden-eye bobbing on the waters of Bolam Lake in the early months of each year , we always took it as the first sign of spring .
6 Yet in the early months of 1543 , it almost looked as though the complexities might be avoided by a pre-emptive strike by the English which would immediately and radically resolve Scotland 's position .
7 It was feared that Arafat was so desperate to achieve diplomatic action in the early months of the Uprising that he might betray its purpose by a renewal of the PLO Jordanian alliance .
8 But other things happened within the music industry which effectively took the heat away from The Smiths in the early months of 1984 .
9 They have a high pH level , rich in shell-sand lime , and are shallow , warming up quickly in the early months of the season .
10 In the long run such a scheme might help to keep at home people who in the early months need only limited assistance .
11 Comparatively little time is spent sea-watching in the early months of the year in Sussex , but substantial easterly movements have been noted off Beachy Head as early as 31 January .
12 In the early months of 1944 , Bomber Command losses hit an all-time high .
13 This can be expressed very physically in the way breasts are now regarded as being for feeding babies rather than for making love , and most couples experience tensions over their sexual relationship in the early months and even years of parenthood .
14 From there , five companies , each of 300 men , went to France in the early months of 1940 .
15 Some widows become so restless and panic-stricken in the early months of bereavement that they fear they may be going mad , and you may find yourself having to give your parent strong reassurance on this point , to help her to deal with this common anxiety .
16 In the early months of her grief , you and her other helpers may need to listen endlessly and give her quiet comfort during her episodes of extreme anguish and emotional excursions into the past .
17 It was a great blow to them , but Elizabeth was by now in her mid-thirties and there had been no hint of a pregnancy since her miscarriage in the early months of marriage .
18 He was 68 years old in the early months of 1918 , when the experience of living through an air-raid proved too much for his system and he suffered a stroke .
19 The publicly-available BES issues in the early months of 1993 , and those scheduled for the remainder of the year , are expected to again be dominated by assured tenancy schemes , which invest in residential properties for letting under assured tenancies .
20 A. J. P. Taylor 's grandfather , a businessman who had no doubt read the book , put the point more succinctly in the early months of the First World War : ‘ Ca n't they see as every time they kills a German , they kills a customer ? ’
21 The consequences of Lloyd George 's containment of pacifism in the early months of 1918 were to be inscribed in the history of Europe over succeeding decades — down to 1945 if not beyond .
22 The corresponding German guns — the 30.5cm and the large 42cm — lacked the mobility of the Austrian pieces , which were those most frequently used during the war of movement in the early months of the conflict .
23 For example , they videotaped all TV news bulletins in the early months of 1975 , and then spent a year analysing the stories into categories such as parliamentary politics , Northern Ireland , terrorism , demonstrations , Labour Party internal , crime , economics ( currency ) , economics ( business ) , sport , and many more .
24 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey , the master and matron , were both away on sick leave in the early months of 1900 , and the Board received a letter from their general practitioner , Mr. C. G.Johnson , to say that they were making good progress and that he recommended continuing the champagne which had contributed to their recovery .
25 The commentary is accompanied by detailed reference to relevant earlier case law , the few judicial decisions relating to the Act that emerged in the early months of implementation , and a wealth of literary sources .
26 This was particularly so in the early months before and after vesting day , and the concentrated pattern of working which was then established proved very resistant to change in later years .
27 In the early months after nationalisation , for example , the ex-trade unionist chairman of the North Western Board , George Gibson , initially opposed the much needed price rises ( with the backing of his Board ) but Citrine was able to talk them round .
28 In the early months of the BEA , these conservative attitudes remained strong ( though experimental work on higher voltage transmission was continued ) , and many CEB men felt it would be best to break the Grid up into three to meet the future demands they were expecting , rather than to raise the voltages and maintain a national system .
29 In the early months of 1332 these lords began to organize an invasion of Scotland to recover their lands and place Balliol on the Scottish throne .
30 More seriously , Edward 's scheme to create a monopoly in the export of wool broke down in the early months of 1338 .
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