Example sentences of "and [prep] early " in BNC.

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1 We were up and off early to beat the heat .
2 The key similarity for Freud lies in the dominance of unconscious processes both for infants and for early man .
3 The simplest two-instrument cell injection technique for both primitive streak stage and for early somite stage embryos will be described .
4 There were previously two cottages here and during early alterations the gallery came within the house .
5 With great patience and no doubt a certain amount of pride , for here he was expert , he minutely described the cultivation of pineapples , melons and oranges in stoves and greenhouses , cucumbers on hot beds and of early fruits , wall-forced , for which he had a special reputation .
6 ) Similarly , the effects of early Elvis ( and of early rock ‘ n ’ roll in general ) change over time , as the articulating factors change .
7 The style and tone of this appendix are quite astonishing ; fortunately , readers of this book and of Early music will be aware that for one writer to read another 's work insufficiently carefully to understand it , to attribute to him ideas he does not hold , and then to subject them to sarcasm and ridicule is no way to conduct academic debate , and about these four pages the present writer — the recipient of this attention — needs say no more .
8 Studies of long-term growth and development give evidence that children of mothers who smoked in pregnancy may have slight but measurable deficiencies in physical growth and intellectual development throughout childhood and into early adulthood .
9 Throughout their infancy , and into early adolescence , William had been Preston 's sexual consultant , advising him on all technical and ethical complications .
10 From mid-October and into early November there were disturbances on the university campus in Oujda , and less seriously in Fez , Meknes and Kenitra , as Islamic fundamentalist students clashed with secularist opponents , in some cases supporters of the National Union of Moroccan students ( UNEM ) .
11 Er I suspect that through December and into early January , we would be moving towards agreement er hopefully agreement on the location for the new settlement .
12 Early stages ( up to and including early 4-cell ) are more sensitive to acid Tyrode 's treatment ( especially early in the cell cycle ) than later stages .
13 His retreat was , however , purely tactical , for the hunter had got wind of his quarry and from early 1869 he began to lay his traps , with the certain knowledge that he was on the right track .
14 In due course this became a grievance and from early days , no doubt , it could be commuted for payment in money .
15 Sow Japanese onions in the north at the end of August and in early September in the south .
16 Conservationists have for many years been predicting the catastrophic consequences of a major oil spill in Arctic or Antarctic seas , and in early 1989 , their worst fears were realised .
17 In April , while on a protracted stay with Janet 's parents in Walsall , she complains of his extremely hard work , and in early May she first states that he is working for Oxford entrance .
18 Somewhere further up the scale is the seasonal dieter who goes on a diet in spring to get rid of the Christmas over-indulgence ; in summer to get ready for the beach ; in autumn to lose the fat gained from too many chips , ice-creams , and Tequila sunrises on holiday ; and in early winter to help prepare for the Christmas binge .
19 Only migratory birds sought out the marshes — in late summer on the way south to warmer climes and in early spring on the way north to breeding grounds .
20 Withdrawn class 01's have a class J39 for company , seen at the end of the yard , and in early 1962 , more 01 's share the shed yard with Britannia 4–6–2 's 70014/49 .
21 A similar double-narrative tactic is employed in Brigid Brophy 's In Transit ( 1969 ) , and something comparable is undertaken by Peter Ackroyd in Hawksmoor ( 1985 ) , which sets alternate chapters in contemporary and in early eighteenth-century London .
22 The skips go on and they do n't come off , and in early October the ramp is gone .
23 His emotional vulnerability was no less manifest , and in early quarrels was easily exploited .
24 But many more were needed , and in early January Coleridge set off to publicize the new venture on a tour of the Midlands , recording an eventful journey with comic gusto both in his letters at the time and almost twenty years later in the Biographia Literaria .
25 The chief Norman royal castles were built at the headquarters of shires , and in early days their castellans were often ( though not invariably ) the royal sheriffs .
26 After the placing , for example , they threw a huge party for the professional advisers downstairs at a local Chinese restaurant , and in early 1987 , almost as a thank-you , they took the audit manager and me out to Chicago to meet the team there .
27 Investment in start-ups and in early stage developments has been particularly badly hit , down from £128m in 1990 to just £58m last year .
28 Eventually the Government realized this , and in early 1967 there was a banner headline in the Nationalist : ‘ people 's Efforts Make News ’ .
29 Christmases were wonderful and greatly looked forward to by us both , but they were also tiring , and in early January , when all danger of further jollity from New Year had receded , we took ourselves off for a couple of days .
30 On returning from Prague , Mozart had completed his last instrumental piece , the exquisitely melancholy Clarinet Concerto ( originally written for basset-horn ) , for his friend Anton Stadler , and in early November he wrote a short cantata , Kleine Freimaurer-Kantate , K.623 , for a Masonic meeting .
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