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

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1 The implication is that the fuse for type I diabetes is lit early in life but may burn faster in some than in others .
2 A leaflet prepared by the National Board of Catholic Women — NBCW , was available early in March .
3 That 's where the Phoenix is standing right now there was great big piece there and they held a crafty there in the very first early in April .
4 PFR will now operate through to early in July when a shutdown is planned for refuelling and essential inspection and maintenance .
5 For the date was now early in July .
6 And one of the things that we learn very early in history is the Great Fire of London .
7 The centre will be fully operational early in January to meet the needs of the less abled .
8 The final examination of the year was early in December at the elegant Victoria Rooms in Clifton , Bristol , when a Promotion Evening was held to publicise the Institute not only to our own profession but to the business community in Bristol .
9 This is likely to be most important early in therapy when his self-confidence may be low .
10 The venue will be the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool , and the date will be early in June of next year .
11 I believe that early childhood is not at all early in respect of learning , not even of specialisation .
12 Wapnick is tall and long-limbed , and he uses his reach to cut the ball off early in flight and to dig it out of the corners .
13 They are thought to have formed by partial melting of subducted oceanic crust — a process that would have been much more widespread early in Earth history than at present , owing to the higher thermal gradients prevailing at that time .
14 These were the first multiparty elections to be held in the Soviet Union , the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet having in December 1989 abolished the constitutionally guaranteed communist monopoly of power [ see p. 37129 ] and having earlier in February passed a new law regulating the establishment and functioning of new political parties ; in fact new or revived political parties had been emerging in Lithuania since the beginning of 1989 [ see pp. 36487 ; 36854 ] .
15 Gee , if only I 'd known that earlier in life .
16 The principles of stratigraphy , originally borrowed from geology , are based on the fact that where a succession of undisturbed layers are found one on top of the other , the layers below will be earlier in date than those above .
17 The example of the Delphic treasuries shows that it is not safe to assume that it is actually earlier in date , but it probably is so .
18 Pupils should be asked to say why they think one object might be earlier in date than another .
19 These are said to indicate two broad phases , one apparently following the line of the mid to late second-century north-south cross-street , which is especially prominent towards the western end of the defended enclosure , the other seemingly having its own distinctive alignment more akin to the line of the road running north from the main crossroads ; this is more obvious at the eastern end , and might therefore be earlier in origin .
20 Er the work that I 've referred to earlier in terms of the through traffic , was assessed before the southern bypass was open er and so we did put in place er a traffic automatic traffic counters on a number of key routes er to see whether on opening of the southern bypass , the actual effects er where the same as we were modelling cos clearly we were concerned that we did n't want to be er basing our assessments of of of of further relief roads on a false premise .
21 The better opinion is that the pre-1926 priorities of the legal over the equitable estate , and of the earlier in time over the later , still apply , except in so far as they are abrogated by the provisions of the 1925 legislation .
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