Example sentences of "and [verb] in [art] early " in BNC.

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1 The present moated Hall was rebuilt during the 16th century and altered in the early 19th century but the house preserves the plan of the 16th century building .
2 In insects with an incomplete metamorphosis , the wings develop externally and appear in the early instars along a line where the suture between tergum and pleuron later develops .
3 The basis of independent and safe personal mobility is best developed in skills established in the pre-school years and fostered in the early years at school .
4 But the beauty and the loving care with which many a smaller city had been built and adorned in the early days of the Greek cities is a vital element in the history of the Greek city , obscurely pointing to a time , not of peace — for in Greece the lion never lay down with the lamb , and neighbouring cities constantly fought each other — but of more equal prosperity .
5 The thought sent her spirits soaring upwards , and she sprang out of bed to open the curtains and let in the early sunshine .
6 He may have shared in the Puritan tendency of Cranbrook ; his published works were all printed for the London theological bookseller , Philemon Stephens , and produced in the early 1650s , at a time when publication in both the learned languages and the vernacular greatly increased .
7 Small-scale and localized in the early nineteenth century , it became large-scale and increasingly concentrated in several main trawler ports as the century wore on .
8 Once the baby is born , bouts of anger , sulking and withdrawing in the early stages of parenthood suggest that the identification continues ; men can sometimes be as post-natally depressed as their partners .
9 The Interludium de Clerico et Puella , " The interlude of the clerk and the girl " , appears to be a fragment of the tale of Dame Sirith , presented quite explicitly as the text of a play and preserved in an early fourteenth-century copy in a manuscript in the collection of the British Library ( Additional MS 23986 ) .
10 He was admitted to hospital in Redhill , Surrey on Monday and died in the early hours yesterday from heart failure .
11 Confusion and communication problems arose at Turner Village as Miss Miller developed neurological problems and died in the early hours of the morning .
12 By gathering in-depth interview and observational material , the researchers will be well placed to examine how pupils ' experiences of teaching and learning in the early 1990s influence their aspirations , sense of achievement and future life chances .
13 These developments in British economic thinking are shown by the publication of two remarkable business texts , which were widely read and discussed in the early 1960s. first , appearing under the title Management 's Mission in a New Society , were 20 provocative papers , originally written in celebration of the first 50 years of the Harvard Business School .
14 Tail aloft and wagging in the early autumn sunshine , the dog trotted from the car park , quite unharmed .
15 A constant threat from the east was the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia , reaching from the Tyne to the Forth and amalgamating in the early seventh century with Deira to form Northumbria .
16 The creation of a corporate sense of identity for France 's space industry is due largely to the CNES , and to pride in the early ( 1979–86 ) success of the Ariane programme .
17 She would book in for another night at the hotel and leave in the early morning .
18 He was associated with Edward Irving and Henry Drummond [ qq.v. ] and participated in the early prophetic conferences at Albury , but later distanced himself from the movement that was to result in the formation of the Catholic Apostolic Church .
19 A protracted final " make or break " negotiating session began in Luxembourg on Oct. 22 and ended in the early morning of Oct. 23 with the conclusion of an agreement between the seven-member European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) and the 12-member European Communities ( EC ) on the creation from January 1993 of a common European Economic Area ( EEA ) , the world 's largest common market embracing 380 million people .
20 They have the charming habit of sitting up on their haunches and basking in the early morning sun .
21 TNCs from the United States were said to control over three-quarters of the total volume of transborder data flows , including transmission , storage and processing in the early 1980s ( see Mowlana , 1985 , ch.5 ) .
22 They left the home between 4 pm and 5 pm and returned in the early hours of the morning , often coinciding with the feeding time for a young baby .
23 We passed slap through the middle of a German armoured unit dispersed on either side of the road , savouring their first cups of coffee and stretching in the early morning sun .
24 The disclosure of these plans forced a premature announcement that two plants — Cowley South and Llanelli Pressings — were to be run down and closed in the early 1990s with the loss of about 3,400 jobs .
25 Without him , Tiger itself went into decline and closed in the early 1980s .
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