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

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1 By yesterday evening the largest lender , the Halifax , which held out a glimmer of hope earlier in the day that it could stick with its 13.5 per cent rate , acknowleged a rise was inevitable .
2 Repopulation of adenosine receptors during the second occlusion can then result in phosphorylation of proteins early in the ischaemic period and these mediate the protection .
3 Park City received 71cm of snow earlier in the week , a bonanza for recreational skiers but causing a headache for organisers who had already constructed a firm course from artificial snow .
4 Hankin added : ‘ Ellison scored a lot of goals earlier in the season .
5 The man had enjoyed a blip of peyote earlier in the day , and there was a mild , dreamy look on his face , a look of effortless tolerance ; but his hand was steady .
6 These restrictions on testation had disappeared over the greater part of England early in the fourteenth century , but they survived in the province of York till 1692 , in Wales till 1696 , and in London till 1724 .
7 The next Opposition party should agree more timetabling of Bills early in the new Parliament , and we should keep to it .
8 Since enamelling was taken over by the west to produce jewels like that which tradition claims was presented to his foundation , New College , Oxford , by William of Wykeham early in the fourteenth century ( fig. 29 ) , enamel has held its own in the embellishment of symbols of high achievement .
9 Sadly , the gloom of World Cup failure prevails ; Denmark 's 1–0 defeat of Albania earlier in the day rendered even the most optimistic mathematician 's calculator redundant .
10 John Walsh has written of Methodism earlier in the century when it was still painfully experiencing instigated mob hostility that it is " improbable that infant Methodism was strong enough to have much overall effect as an emollient to industrial disturbance , let alone prevent a general revolt " .
11 Commissions of inquiry regarding the state of the forests and abuses of the Forest law were appointed , but never sat , probably owing to the disintegration of the party of reform early in the next year .
12 When a taxi-driver took the band to the wrong side of town earlier in the day , the Franks simply sat on a nearby wall , chilled out and waited for ‘ someone else ’ to panic and discover their whereabouts .
13 In this way such balances would be outside the control of the monetary authorities in the US ( see first definition offered of Eurocurrency earlier in the chapter ) .
14 Only of use early in the illness when there is suddenness and violence .
15 He had had a long-lasting bout of influenza early in the year which antibiotics did n't alleviate , and the attack had weakened him somewhat .
16 After losing a couple of games early in the season , Yeovil are now unbeaten in nine outings , moving up to sixth place in the Conference , and disposed of Torquay 5-2 in the first round with the aid of a hat-trick from striker Paul Batty .
17 Acquisition of the Macedonian mines in the mid-second century B.C. brought in further notable gold resources and these were still further enlarged by Trajan 's conquest of Dacia early in the second century A.D.
18 This was the first departmental review under new procedure agreed with Heads of Departments earlier in the year .
19 Erm , er , the only way we could do that Chair , is erm , by use of , of contingency funds and er , one 's aware very much of debates earlier in the day about the , the many pressures that the County Council and the Department faces , but erm , I would ask members to , to give very careful consideration to er , assisting to finish this project .
20 Azharuddin , so out of touch earlier in the tour , now came to the fore , stroking his wristy way to 106 , his 11th Test century .
21 We report here that roots in the northern forest consistently lived the longest , principally owing to greater rates of mortality early in the life of roots at the southern site .
22 This was particularly true of marriages earlier in the century ( Glass and Grebenik 1954 ) .
23 It was built of stone early in the eighteenth century and ceased to be used in 1913 .
24 William Tunstall , kinsman of Richard 's councillor Sir Richard Tunstall , was made water bailiff of Winchelsea early in the protectorate , for instance .
25 William Tunstall , kinsman of Richard 's councillor Sir Richard Tunstall , was made water bailiff of Winchelsea early in the protectorate , for instance .
26 But in more robust days , you would have been more likely to come upon a coven up there , since the summit of La Rhune was one of several places in the Basque lands where witches were held to convene during the very ugly years of persecution early in the seventeenth century — then it was , according to the local inquisitors , that English and Scottish travellers arriving by sea in Bordeaux saw veritable armies of devils making their way towards south-western France .
27 We gear up amongst the debris of ascents earlier in the week , thankful that we 're first to the route today .
28 The participating companies will share information and supplies of drugs early in the drug development process to carry out independent testing of promising combination of new drugs .
29 They will provide pockets of interest early in the year before the herbaceous plants make an impact .
30 A QUB woman student , a member of the NDP , recalled having told a group of policemen early in the events that their conditions were as bad as those the demonstrators were protesting about .
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