Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] in the early " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Also in deference to their preferences , the building was carried out in the Early English Gothic style , its structural brickwork being faced externally with Kentish ragstone dressed with Bath stone at corners and door and window openings .
2 The first is much larger : 444 interviews carried out in the early 1970s .
3 However , this did not turn out to be such a cheap solution in the long run , since it set up conditions of even greater instability , necessitating repeated operations every two years.5 Major work on the river Taff and the river Usk in South Wales , carried out in the early 1980s , has precipitated extensive and unforeseen repair bills .
4 Blood-typing studies of ten European breeds carried out in the early 1980s showed that the genetic distance was closer between the South Devon and the yellow Gelbvieh of central Germany , or the South Devon and the Swiss Brown , than between the South Devon and the Hereford .
5 Routine maintenance work is often carried out in the early hours at the centre when workmen can avoid causing disruption to shoppers .
6 It was a pleasure to discover that it had escaped the sort of wholesale restoration so commonly carried out in the earlier part of this century .
7 This initiative originated in the work carried out in the earlier SSRC initiative , Young People in Society ( YPS ) .
8 Children , having built up in the early stages of their lives an ‘ ego ideal ’ with whom they have had apparently satisfactory relationships , are for the rest of their lives attempting to transfer this ideal on to other people or organisations .
9 It , it 's really because as somebody gets older the risk gets very , very great , and it needs all the money that 's built up in the early years to sustain the risk , the charges for the risk later on , in the later years .
10 No executions had been carried out since 1984 , and there were currently 287 people in prison waiting for parliament to confirm or commute their death sentences ( mostly handed down in the early 1980s ) .
11 It is a highly successful adaptation of an advertisement which was first shown back in the early 1980s in Britain .
12 Many species of bird were virtually wiped out in the early part of the century to supply the demand for decorative feathers .
13 PRE-SEASON thoughts on the prospects of newcomers Durham making the grade were borne out in the early weeks .
14 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp shares jumped almost 8.5% on Friday on hopes that the government will spend heavily on a major new communications network : Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said on Thursday that an economic stimulus package , widely expected to include funds for a network of high-speed fibre optic cables , would be even larger than 1992 's supplementary budget ; if the government steps in with new funding , the state-controlled phone company would likely end up laying the cable and providing services ; the project is the one first mooted back in the early 1980s to connect every home and business in Japan .
15 Special trains were laid on in the early days , bringing musicians , singers and visitors .
16 An early regard for the quality of life was shown when the walls of the medieval town were pulled down in the early nineteenth century .
17 Thus , the Alliance for Progress , which gave rise to many agrarian reform programmes , was set up in the early 1960s .
18 The United Unionist Action Council , which had been set up in the early summer of 1976 , had a slow and troubled start .
19 Most of these were set up in the early 1970s , often from existing sites rather than de novo .
20 The village , which is home to 132 orphans , was set up in the early 1980s by Mr Mr John Foster , a teacher at the former Central Comprehensive School in Darlington .
21 It is a medical fact that the body is at its lowest ebb between three and six in the morning and the ability to react , the ability to think when one is being woken up in the early hours of the morning erm are a consideration that we take into account when we have to mount an operation inside a premises .
22 Had IBM known back in the early 1980s what it knows now , it would have opened up its VM operating system , which also has its roots in development , but , coming from the button-down IBM world has many more security and management features than Unix started out with .
23 When original objectives were set out in the early 1980s for improving services and reducing costs at the exchange through cutting down on the amount of paperwork , more detailed efforts were made to put the objectives into action .
24 to me that it would be perverse of us to fall into the trap if we were to do so of endorsing Policy E two and not know that what we were endorsing was in fact what the Secretary of State specifically rejected on the grounds perhaps that it was unduly restricted or detailed or inappropriate for some of those other reasons that are set out in the earlier part of that notice of approval .
25 A cynic among us suggested the people were brought out in the early morning for the tourists to snap their unlikely habitat .
26 Shortly afterwards came the Chronica Gentis Scottorum of John of Fordun , again stressing the achievements of the Scots , and the villainy of Edward I. This was followed up in the early fifteenth century by the verse chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun , prior of Lochleven .
27 Attacks on the Beira corridor pipeline to Zimbabwe were stepped up in the early weeks of 1990 .
28 Calico , which got started back in the early 1980s and which Unir claims AT&T could n't push because of USL and C++ , has reportedly 200 man/years invested in it .
29 Habermas 's theory involves a reflexive moment that was present but unsatisfactorily worked out in the earlier versions of critical theory .
30 It is a large-scale data collection and analysis exercise begun back in the early 1960s by the General Electric Company .
  Next page