Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [art] [adj] stages " in BNC.

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1 But , unlike the wind , Quakers blew themselves out and Torquay took command in the late stages .
2 It was usually best to break up a demonstration in the early stages .
3 With a strong crosswind I sighted over my mentor 's left shoulder during the approach , only moving my head from side to side in the final stages to get a symmetrical perspective for the flare .
4 It was all set up by , got the touch and gets the final touch with twenty four minutes gone and Notts deserve it , they 've been the better side in the early stages , but that will settle their nerves and give the Italians a little more to think about .
5 Mountbatten 's especial qualification in Attlee 's eyes for the job of viceroy was his success in getting the Burmese nationalists to come in on the British side in the closing stages of the war ; it was Attlee 's firm belief in later life , as indeed it was Mountbatten 's , that if Mountbatten had been left in charge in Rangoon , Burma would never have left the Commonwealth .
6 Galway will obviously be keen to shake Kilkenny out of their stride in the early stages — just as they did to Tipperary , indeed .
7 With the onset in the later stages of unmistakable labour pains in my lower abdomen all doubts were resolved and I knew I had to do something about it .
8 He proposed a ‘ Moran training camp ’ which would ‘ supplement the indigenous system with more direct educative purpose , introducing some of our ideas on personal training and discipline to ensure bringing the young men of the tribe to hand under our guidance in the early stages of their Moranhood ’ .
9 Some parents are very unsure about how to start toilet training their child and need guidance in the early stages .
10 Charles adopted a cutting tone which he considered he used to great effect in the final stages of an argument .
11 One guest at the Hotel Bucharest , which saw fierce fighting in the initial stages and now stands deserted , has complained that nobody believed him when he pointed out the leader of the Securitate fighters .
12 It also supposes that vigorous enough action in the early stages of the civil rights movement would have nipped it in the bud and restored Northern Ireland to stability .
13 Even now , with so much suffering in the early stages of radical reform , he and his government are likely to get a better hearing from the voters than from Congress .
14 Inspired by his effort in the 10th minute , he kicked a second in the closing stages to add to his three conversions and two penalties .
15 The role of management in the first stages of a band 's career should not be underestimated .
16 More generally in lobbying for changes in policy , by way of briefing MPs and peers and organizing publicity in the media , penal reform groups contribute to the prevailing climate of opinion which is of particular relevance in the pre-legislative stages .
17 ‘ Denial ’ and ‘ distancing ’ may be features of the victim 's attitude in the early stages , which may make it difficult to maintain a sympathetic response .
18 But it is very important to get medical help in the early stages .
19 She is very proud of being the first person ever to sit on her ; Pauline broke the pony and the two have done all the training since , with professional help in the later stages from instructor Mal Kendall .
20 The prolonged speculative pressure against the dollar in the final stages of the adjustable peg system indicated there was an oversupply of this currency .
21 It may even be possible for background , contextual stimuli to interact with the pattern of nervous activity evoked by the target stimulus in the early stages of sensory or perceptual processing ( Hull 's ( 1943 ) notion of ‘ afferent neural interaction ’ ) .
22 What England , yet to concede a goal as they go into their sixth and final group match , must avoid this evening is such an error in the early stages .
23 you can give further encouragement by holding on to the leash in the early stages of teaching this command .
24 Most writers have their own pet hobby-horses , and it can be dangerous to swallow the ideas of a single author hook , line , and sinker in the early stages .
25 The Army has done a grand job of work in the initial stages of rehabilitation , and without its aid progress would have been far slower .
26 Could she give us just a handful of examples of people who were moved from geriatric beds into the private sector in the early stages of the development of the policy and were given the assurance that she says was publicly given that the Government had no intention of meeting fees , however high ?
27 Osteonecrosis often begins insidiously and is difficult or impossible to diagnose with conventional radiography and computed tomography in the early stages .
28 BRIGHT CASTLE were the shock cup team in the qualifying stages of the Ulster Senior Cup at Belvoir last night .
29 ‘ If there is confidence in the reliability of informal administrative fact-finding activities that take place in the early stages of the criminal process , the remaining stages of the process can be relatively perfunctory without any loss in operating efficiency .
30 Hoult got a harsh taste of reality as Kevin Keegan 's side took their unbeaten run to 13 games and clinched a place in the later stages .
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