Example sentences of "[adj] as early as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A fan ran on the pitch and attempted to approach Walsh after the sending-off as early as the 14th minute . |
2 | Large ferns were present as early as the Upper Devonian and different genera as large or larger were significant components of forests during the Carboniferous to Cenozoic . |
3 | That commitment was evident as early as the 14th minute when international midfielder Jim Bett struck a vicious drive from the edge of the penalty area . |
4 | It was a deserved win for the Dons , whose threat was evident as early as the fifth minute when Scott Booth outpaced Mike Galloway on the right to send in a cross which narrowly evaded the outstretched Duncan Shearer . |
5 | It was a deserved win for the Dons , whose threat was evident as early as the fifth minute when Scott Booth outpaced Mike Galloway on the right to send in a cross which narrowly evaded the outstretched Duncan Shearer . |
6 | The first sign of the present pattern of occurrence is detectable as early as the winter of 1953/54 , but an increase has been most marked since the winter of 1961/62 . |
7 | His profound sense of fatalism becomes apparent as early as the last paragraph of his very first speech : ‘ … every few years there is still a case , and as the parties tell me what the trouble is , … the thought comes in that … another lawyer , quite differently dressed , heard the same complaint and sat there as powerless as I , and watched it run its bloody course . ’ |
8 | On the subject of rest , you twitched a bit when Palin was referring to feeling weary as early as the second day . |
9 | TEF-1 is present in undifferentiated mouse embryonal carcinoma cells ( 3 ) , and enhancers that rely on TEF-1 binding sites are active as early as the 2-cell stage in mouse development ( 4 , 5 ) . |