Example sentences of "have an early " in BNC.

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1 Currie High has an early start to the day ( 8.35 ) and most children leave home in the dark on winter mornings ; but there is always some daylight by 8.15 .
2 The new model joins the previously-announced 16-port model , although it has an earlier availability date : the company is aiming for late this quarter for the eight-port model , while the 16-port version is not expected until the third quarter .
3 The race has an earlier than normal start time with the Wirral Mayor due to fire the cannon to set the fleet on its way at 5p.m .
4 ‘ You should have had an early night , ’ she commented .
5 I would get to camp at three , and could have had an early night .
6 Risk of developing osteoporosis is greatest once past the menopause , but there is also a risk in anyone who has had an early menopause after removal of the ovaries ; in those who are underweight , and who are white with ‘ transparent ’ skin ( black women suffer fewer fractures ) .
7 She had n't had an early night for ages and when she did get to bed she did n't sleep but just lay there thinking about Karl .
8 Looking tired and drawn as she paid a visit to the homes in Wirral and Warrington , she was quick to point out to photographers that she 'd had an early start .
9 THE Duchess of York paid a private flying visit to Merseyside this afternoon and declared : ‘ I 've had an early start and I 'm feeling pretty tired . ’
10 It may therefore have had an earlier importance as an alternative main road to Oxford in late Saxon times before the arrival of Woodstock .
11 But , if tonight you find yourself yawning at 9.30 , why not have an early night ?
12 You should have an early night , but I do n't suppose you will sleep .
13 Division three Redruth have never been in the last 16 and the Cornish crowd will have an early chance to make a big-match noise before their customary bid for a county final place .
14 Do I have an early memory of misunderstanding , when something I said was misunderstood , perhaps with painful or embarrassing consequences , by a friend , a member of my family or a teacher ?
15 She should have an early night . ’
16 Then I just felt so tired I thought I 'd have an early night .
17 Anyway , I thought if I stayed at Julie 's we could have an early night and I 'd be here in the morning .
18 I imagine you 'll want to pack and have an early night . ’
19 ‘ And then we can each have an early night , ’ she said mischievously .
20 It would be helpful if we can have an early meeting to discuss this matter in more detail and to begin planning the publicity campaign in earnest .
21 I think I 'll have an early night , ’ Robbie said as they entered the cabin .
22 Below once more , with everything as secure as she could make it , she decided she might as well have an early night .
23 Given that the decision of the Department of the Environment and of the Scottish and Welsh Offices will have huge implications for the levels of poll tax that people will be expected to pay next year , should we not have an early statement in the Chamber on those issues ?
24 May we have an early debate on the restructuring that is taking place in Her Majesty 's Customs and Excise which has left Wales 's international airport without customs and passport control ?
25 May we have an early debate on the Government 's determination to prevent part-timers from having the same rights as people who work full time ?
26 May we have an early debate on foreign affairs and aid and on the encouragement that should be given to President Serrano , who now says that he is keen to see the problem sorted out ?
27 I say to my honourable friend as far as the P I A 's concerned he will have an early opportunity er to consider er the prospectus on that which is indeed being published er and I take very seriously the point he makes about adequate monitoring procedures and the need for an audit trail .
28 ‘ As a matter of fact , I thought I 'd have an early night . ’
29 I 'll have an early lunch sent up , then I suggest you get some more sleep . ’
30 ‘ We have a centre-left Cabinet and a centre-right Parliamentary party therefore I think the Prime Minister should have an early opportunity to redress that balance and have a Cabinet more representative of popular and party opinion . ’
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