Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb pp] [prep] the early " in BNC.

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1 Even then abolition was not completed until the early 1890s when the number of landless and dispossessed peasants and rural labourers increased dramatically .
2 Prewar production levels were not regained until the early 1950s , and not until even later were 1930s agricultural productivity levels exceeded .
3 The magnificent Persian carpets in Western museums , that are generally accepted as being the epitome of oriental textile art , were not made until the early 16th century .
4 The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament found in Cruise and Trident a stimulus it had not had since the early 1960s .
5 This order was not countermanded until the early hours of the morning .
6 The nutritional value of tussac was perhaps not recognised in the early days and much was destroyed by fire or overgrazing .
7 Rotz was acclaimed in 1568 by Nicolas de Nicolay , ‘ premier Cosmographe du Roy ’ , as one of the greatest French navigators , and although his role as a hydrographer is not recorded in the early chronicles of Dieppe , his ‘ Boke ’ ranks as one of the greatest maritime atlases of the Renaissance .
8 The titles of my lectures had not changed since the early sixties : Bernini , Borromini , Carlo Fontana , Sculpture I and Sculpture II .
9 This will ensure that plants are n't damaged by the early morning sun , and that heat will be conserved when the temperature drops .
10 But one thing has n't changed since the early days — at low level the huge formation will navigate by map , despite the sophistication of their aircraft .
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