Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] early [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The passage of the Riot Act of 1715 , which made assembling for political ( as well as other ) purposes potentially a capital offence , reveals how far the Whigs had come from the early days when they had actively promoted political demonstrations and deliberately sought an alliance with " the crowd " .
2 We have been programmed from an early age to rush our activities and are only interested in the end product .
3 Spoken language interpreting , because it takes place only in one medium ( i.e. sound ) , ensures that two languages can not be mixed directly , and the use of an interlanguage is discouraged from the earliest stages of language learning .
4 Middle-class Edinburgh lads like myself are discouraged from an early age from being physical unless they 're wearing rugby shorts at the time .
5 Women are educated from an early age to distrust strangers , to avoid lonely places , to return home when it is light or to be accompanied when it is dark .
6 He did not elaborate on the usual roles played by a king 's sons , who in fact were expected from an early age to join in their father 's business , as envoys and generals , counsellors as long as they remained in their father 's household , and rulers of sub-kingdoms as and when regna were available .
7 Over the fireplace is a piece of older panelling , probably rescued from the earlier frontage .
8 Pupils are likely to be able to make more sense of symbolism if some work on metaphor is done from an early age .
9 The sample is being selected from an earlier survey which examined household structure , work and histories and current employment status .
10 the genders are systematically separated from an early age ;
11 Various regulations were proclaimed from the early years of British rule , but they remained dead letters for most of the century .
12 Latterly they looked increasingly obsolete when compared with the modern cars operated by Blackpool , and indeed most of them dated from the early years of the Century .
13 Endowments dated from the earliest days of England 's Christian history and compulsory Church Rates were no longer being levied throughout the Kingdom .
14 The sense of destiny which Diana had felt from an early age shaped , albeit unconsciously , her relationships with the opposite sex .
15 Naturally , professional statisticians have considerable skill and experience on how to go about this and enjoy the challenge of participation , particularly if help is sought from an early stage .
16 They were probably saved from an early Walesa push for the presidency by the recent row with West Germany 's Mr Helmut Kohl over the permanence of Poland 's western border .
17 Having been on the run for nearly four years , Rudi had grown from an early teenager into a young adult .
18 Children are prepared from the earliest years to move through a tightly controlled educational system .
19 Gentle shade is therefore preferable and a site sheltered from the early morning sun is better than one facing east .
20 Let us first consider a hypothetical example drawn from the earlier discussion of the causes of absenteeism .
21 The quick redemption of bonds seems to have been envisaged from the early days for this kind of comment recurs. that the repayment took over 75 years to accomplish is remarkable , but that it is so is attributable to three things , compounded by other factors such as two World Wars .
22 WATER-BASED PAINTING mediums have been used from the earliest times by artists .
23 Also made in the firm 's London factory and sold from an early date were pies such as veal and ham , and piekins [ small , traditional pies ] .
24 Some will be needed from the early years of the primary school ( e.g. letter , full stop , sentence , etc. ) ; others are not likely to be introduced before the secondary school ( e.g. presupposition , genre , creole , etc . ) .
25 Nevertheless it is important that the initial choice of degree course should be as well-informed as possible as in some subject areas the curriculum is tightly prescribed from an early stage .
26 They were numbered 489–493 and could be distinguished from the earlier batch by their black rubber rear wings .
27 One , Rhus glabra ‘ Laciniata ’ had scarcely begun to turn , but was decorated rather in the manner of a horse chestnut with dense conical clusters of red seeds , developed from the earlier flowers .
28 Arguing that machines must be adapted to men , rather than men to machines , he was one of the first to recognize the importance of a versatile work-force , adjusted from an early age to job transference in later life , within a flexible environment which allowed movement between jobs ( Le Gros Clark 1954b ) .
29 If girls are taught from an early age that science is a subject to be studied by all pupils , and is not ‘ only for the boys ’ , then some of the problems relating to girls ' under-achievement in science in the secondary school will be resolved ( Equal Opportunities Commission 1982 : 4 )
30 ‘ And I was taught from an early age that you do n't turn your back on those kind of responsibilities . ’
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