Example sentences of "[art] [adj] stages " in BNC.

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1 It sets out to cover the normal stages of language development between the ages of 1 and 5 years , although it is intended principally as a clinical tool for children with delayed and deviant language .
2 Thus most muscles receive no innervation during the normal stages of neuromuscular synaptogenesis , although many are innervated by the end of embryogenesis .
3 All four schools were awarded prizes for reaching the semi-final stages that were presented afterwards by Lyn Davies , head of the computing and information department at Sittingbourne .
4 Manager , Roy Coyle , is confident of reaching the semi-final stages but he had praise for Rovers after their two League performances against the Brandywell side during the season .
5 While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours .
6 While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours .
7 In both the pairs and fours Scotland 's interest ended at the semi-final stages .
8 This involves helping staff through the possible stages of individual crises identified some time ago in the USA , eg the phases of ‘ shock ’ , ‘ defensive retreat ’ , ‘ acknowledgement ’ , ‘ adaption and change ’ Fink , Beak and Taddeo , 1971 ) .
9 Secondly , the use of the single term ‘ learning ’ fails to suggest the radical change in approach and attitude required of staff in institutions , if students are to be enabled to pass through all the possible stages of intellectual growth .
10 The Cork area still boasts some of the best rallying country in Ireland and I understand this year 's route includes many of the classic stages from the region .
11 This occurred during the lower stages of barbarism .
12 Much of the certifieds ' training is done by correspondence course and , until the final exams that must be passed in one sitting , they are able to tackle the lower stages over a five-year period , taking one or two at a time .
13 In the lower stages many of the titles are imaginative stories specially written for BOOKWORMS .
14 After the fall of the Lincoln tower , the rebuilding of the crossing and the lower stages of the new tower were directed by Alexander , with the Gothic lateral turrets and upper part of the enlarged west front .
15 It takes us from Brussels to Valkenbourg , which the Tour visits for the first time , a town at the centre of the ‘ Dutch Alps ’ ; then to Koblenz in Germany , where the Moselle meets the Rhine ; to Luxembourg , then to Strasbourg , the most German of French cities ; and finally to Mulhouse , where the riders have a day off the bike as they transfer to Dole , the beginning of the Alpine stages .
16 Riders have to learn to cope with the contrasts of the Alpine stages , dropping like a stone or plodding upwards like an old soldier .
17 The Alpine stages are not for youngsters .
18 In consequence the preparasitic stages do not require to feed .
19 A 50 per cent preference for residential care might be considered high , but it should be remembered that the dementia sufferers in this sample were mainly already in the advanced stages of their illness , and also that only 3l per cent of the principal carers were spouses , and it is among spouses that the highest preference for home care appears ( see Gilhooly , 1986 ) .
20 Developments had either been realised or were at least in the advanced stages of negotiation in the bulk of its area .
21 This is in contrast to homosexual men positive for HIV who , in general , suffer from bacterial pneumonia more commonly only in the advanced stages of HIV disease .
22 Thousands were out along the route to watch one of the toughest stages of the event .
23 More generally in lobbying for changes in policy , by way of briefing MPs and peers and organizing publicity in the media , penal reform groups contribute to the prevailing climate of opinion which is of particular relevance in the pre-legislative stages .
24 I do n't think you can miss out any of the intervening stages of progression .
25 The appearance which sense-spectra present can be compared with a so-called ‘ dialect continuum ’ : speakers from village A can communicate with those from village B , who are able to converse with speakers from C ; these , in turn , can communicate with speakers from village D. However , speakers from A can not hold a conversation with speakers from D , and without the evidence of the intervening stages , one would be tempted to say that they spoke different languages .
26 By providing several columns for the estimates , the stages in arriving at the final budget and any changes of mind during the working stages of the project , can be recorded .
27 By providing several columns for the estimates , the stages in arriving at the final budget and any changes of mind during the working stages of the project , can be recorded .
28 The usual stages of group work , leading , planning , implementing , evaluating and following up a group should be followed ( Preston-Shoot , 1987 ) .
29 Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery .
30 In the intervening period between Maastricht and the further stages , the Prime Minister and the Government must face the fact that , if they are standing apart , they will put a question mark over the prospect of further investment and further development .
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