Example sentences of "of [noun] at [art] early " in BNC.

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1 It must also be remembered that a written admission of liability at an early stage could have dire consequences if the third party 's medical condition , without warning , drastically deteriorates and such deterioration is not due to a NOVUS ACTUS
2 They agreed to try to express any feelings of animosity at an early stage , rather than harbouring them until they exploded .
3 If there is to be a full hearing of her application for a residence order it seems improbable that it could now be heard before the end of July at the earliest .
4 Virtually all such products were imported , and many were expensive and beyond the reach of countries at an early stage of economic development .
5 If they can do this , a change of plan at an early stage can usually prevent the situation from developing and leading to an accident .
6 Third , a relatively small amount of assistance at the earlier rounds could also occur if the Bank estimates of the shortage were unusually uncertain : for example , it might not be known whether a particular tax payment were to be passed through the money market on that day .
7 According to Committee secretary Nigel Peace , the finalised version of the report , which had been expected to be issued in October , will not now appear until the end of November at the earliest : this makes the original proposed deadline of 31 December 1992 for compliance with the code too tight for companies to meet .
8 The principal objective of the new scheme , which does not apply to Legal Aid cases , is to encourage settlement of costs at an early stage .
9 Catalogues come out early — you may have ordered as early as the Chelsea Flower Show in May — and although you know that the plants will not arrive before the back end of October at the earliest , more likely into November , you will have to plan where the temporary reception centre will be placed .
10 Capacity may also need careful consideration and you should estimate the net volume of water at the earliest opportunity .
11 If there has been no solid social formation there in the first place , it follows that the child can very easily be completely out of control at an early age and almost impossible to reclaim .
12 Sensible drinking by young people seems easier to achieve in countries which do not have strict controls , such as France , Italy and Spain , where young people are introduced to drinking modest amounts of alcohol at an early age by their families .
13 But it is excellent this type of agreement will create the spirit of co-operation at the earliest possible age . ’
14 A balance can be achieved by exposing the eggs for a moderate time ; for example , a 4 h in vivo exposure accumulates analysable metaphases in 50 80% of embryos at the early morula to early blastocyst stage .
15 Children become aware of cigarettes at an early age .
16 It could have helped clarify a number of issues at an early stage and possibly saved people a lot of money and anguish . ’
17 Bell was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and entered the University of Edinburgh at the early age of sixteen , graduating MD in 1859 .
18 It 's got nothing to do with the fact that he got bent out of shape at an early age and has been shaping laughs out of the kinks ever since .
19 He expressed the hope that a " definitive answer would be sent from the Corporation of Stockport at an early day " .
20 His family seem to have been of limited means , for his father intended to take him out of school at an early age to become an apprentice .
21 Time given to listening to the parents ' point of view at an early stage and to reducing their anxieties by giving well-founded information can be helpful in arranging a placement which satisfies them .
22 There can be few people in football who do not think Flashman should be turfed out of Barnet at the earliest opportunity .
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