Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [prep] early " in BNC.

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1 Dice , board games and scales for early maths
2 Spanning three centuries , the wooden quays and piers of early dockside beginnings expanded until there were more than 12 miles of berthing for ships of every size and purpose .
3 This project will examine the experiences and characteristics in early adulthood of people who had truanted when at school .
4 One answer seems to be that the subsoil , with its rich lime base , maintained the soil structure , preventing deterioration and loss of fertility and retaining the interest and yields of early farmers .
5 Infective larvae which have developed from eggs deposited by ewes in the spring are ingested by ewes and lambs in early summer .
6 She showed considerable talent for drawing and had two books on Christian art published in the early 1850s , Symbols and Emblems of Early and Medieval Christian Art ( 1852 ) and The Types and Figures of the Bible ( 1854 ) .
7 He was experiencing the limited pleasures and drawbacks of early manhood .
8 The programme of trials and different phasings for entry into local management meant that some schools were well to the fore and were able to demonstrate both the advantages and drawbacks of early thinking on the part of central and local government .
9 Such widely varied writers as Webern , Dallapiccola , and Stravinsky rely heavily on the textures and idioms of early choral music .
10 Certain so-called ‘ stigmata ’ are seen in congenital syphilis , and these are the residual scars and deformities of early infection .
11 By some accounts , both his and Gambon 's agent found the script pornographic , and audiences at early screenings were repulsed by the brutality ( although the film opens today to piquant reviews ) .
12 Its lineage reaches back , via the accusations against the Hollywood ‘ talkies ’ and the earliest silent movies , through and beyond the Music Halls at the turn of the century when directly similar complaints were voiced , towards the cheap theatres and penny-gaffs of early Victorian England when it was commonly alleged that the portrayal of the daring exploits of Jack Sheppard and Dick Turpin caused young people to imitate their crimes , and then back towards the eighteenth century 's disapproval of popular amusements such as fairs , interludes , public shows and minor theatres .
13 These are essential to a full interpretation of the patterns and processes of early migration in the region and its influence on the contemporary labour market .
14 The PPD and the DLP agreed that local assembly elections should be held by June 1991 , with elections for governors and mayors in early 1992 .
15 Among the contents are correspondence , biographies and portraits of early botanists and horticulturists ; the Minute Books of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society , and diaries , correspondence and photographs relating to plant collectors , including George Forrest , Joseph Rock , Reginald Farrer and others .
16 Walter also developed models that mimicked brain systems and this involved him with Norbert Wiener and others in early work on cybernetics .
17 British Telecom says it is considering provision of local management services in conjunction with its portfolio of managed communications services once the new products are finished : it sees commercial products and services in early 1994 .
18 British Telecom says it is considering provision of local management services in conjunction with its portfolio of managed communications services once the new products are finished : it sees commercial products and services in early 1994 .
19 The data base of the project is being constructed from a wide range of sources , including reports , documentation on the development of the Political Studies Association , and interviews with early members of the association .
20 The uranium was contained in tens of thousands of armour-piercing rounds fired at Iraqi vehicles from aircraft and tanks in early 1991 .
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