Example sentences of "are [adj] [prep] early " in BNC.

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1 Without being overcomplicated or analytical , many of our sensitivities are due to early life and subsequent experience .
2 Scotland 's only new acquisitions during the decade were twenty-one Class 318s , three-car versions of the Class 317 , to service the newly electrified Glasgow-Ayr/Largs routes , although 1989 also witnessed the first withdrawals proper ( apart from accident victims or asbestos units ) of the original Pressed Steel 1959 ‘ Blue Train' Class 303s , whose unrefurbished examples are due for early replacement by 100mph Class 321-type Class 320s .
3 It is now well established that diabetics are prone to early atherosclerosis ( Epstein et al , 1965 Pirart , 1978 ; Kannel & McGee , 1979 ) which appears no different from that in non-diabetics ( Robertson & Strong , 1968 ) .
4 It is now believed that the graves are those of early Spanish Christians , placed in proximity to the mausoleum of some established holy man .
5 One week holidays are available in early and late season .
6 New arrivals are welcomed each week by the old hands , since most stay for two week holidays , though one week holidays are available in early and late season .
7 One week holidays are available in early and late season .
8 Some one week windsurf holidays are available in early and late season .
9 One week holidays are available in early and late season .
10 The principal hunting weapon may have been the bow and arrow ; arrows , as with all tools , are rare in early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries ; they are often viewed as weapons of warfare but constitute the most obvious hunting weapon amongst the range of artefacts and their rarity in cemeteries may only be a reflection of their importance to the community .
11 There are notes for pilots considering becoming private owners and on the types of glass fibre gliders which are suitable for early solo pilots .
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