Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] the early years " in BNC.

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1 Whilst there may be a particular need for parental support in the early years of child-rearing there are plenty of examples of significant assistance being given in other circumstances .
2 The island had responded particularly to the fervent missionary work of the itinerant Baptist preachers in the early years of the century .
3 As an analysis of the nature of the child in the primary years and of the way children learn , the Plowden Report ranks as the most detailed study of the early years of schooling ever produced .
4 One New Yorker who encountered Fred Newman and social therapy in the early years was Lenora Branch Fulani , who was earning a PhD in developmental psychology at the City University of New York .
5 He probably remained Lewis 's best friend in the English Faculty during the early years at Magdalen .
6 In the largest union , that of the St Petersburg metal workers , the Menshevik leadership of the early years was swept from office in 1913 .
7 There were a number of episodes of armed resistance to British authority during the early years of occupation , and they were dealt with in a fashion amply sufficient to deter .
8 They are still arguing about the scientific theories of the early years of this century , like relativity and quantum mechanics .
9 From the toing and froing of the social exchanges of the early years , exchanges which are imbued with misperception and misattribution , children construct blueprints of their world and their place in it .
10 There has been no free market in residential property since the early years of this century .
11 It was held that the income arising from the £2M was to be assessed basically as if a new source of income had arisen , ie there had been an addition to the account within s66(3) and the income arising from the addition would be assessed on an actual basis during the early years .
12 The charge would be on a preceding year basis although if additional funds are added to the account the income arising from the additional funds will be assessed on the actual basis in the early years .
13 It may be that if there is an overseas trust with X in the United Kingdom having a life interest therein and with the trust fund comprising UK source bank deposits ( for instance ) that the preceding year basis will apply ( with regard to the assessments made on X ) although if further monies are put into the trust ( and these are similarly put on deposit with the UK bank ) the income arising from the additional monies will be assessed on an actual basis in the early years as comprising income arising from a fresh addition to the source within TA 1988 , s66(3) .
14 The in-depth standard history of the early years is Webster , C. ( 1988 ) , The Health Services since the War , Vol. 1 , London : HMSO .
15 A low start scheme allows you to reduce your monthly payments in the early years of the loan .
16 Let us recap : intellectually and in terms of technical content town planning had not advanced all that much since the remarkable flowering of the early years of the century .
17 She wrote verse of a disillusioned and morbid character , echoing her own sense of neglect , for the passionate love of the early years had turned to disenchantment .
18 In particular , since the socialisation undergone by a human being in the early years of its life will obviously be of crucial influence in affecting the attitudes and behaviour of the social adult , then the family , as the first human group an individual in any society usually belongs to , is clearly a socialising agency of major importance .
19 Professional Studies in the early years of schooling is a course which extends throughout the first three years of the degree .
20 JCI played a major part in the early years of mining this precious metal and its group metals , but the technology for extraction of PGM 's from the ore became a considerable problem for all the mining companies .
21 I did n't get anywhere very fast , but when you are confident and you know the market is there it is inevitable , because of the heavy initial investment , that you 're going to make substantial losses in the early years .
22 The present impregnable appearance of the castle is due to a major restoration in the early years of this century , but there have been fortified buildings on this site since the days of the Viking invaders .
23 The journalist and geographer Percy F. Martin visited Latin America just as this process was reaching a great peak in the early years of this century .
24 I note that the report to which the hon. Gentleman refers says : ’ Labour , if elected , would have little scope for increased spending in the early years unless it were willing to increase taxes by more than it has indicated . ’
25 The great Da Ponte operas have been constantly in the international repertory since the early years of the century ( with the exception of Così fan tutte , which finally came back into its own in the 1950s ) ; while the lesser-known ones such as Idomeneo and La clemenza di Tito are now taking their place alongside their more familiar stable-mates .
26 It sounds like the Fire Service has come a long way from the early years .
27 An alternative system , introduced in some areas in the late 1960s , is the three-tier system , of lower ( or first ) , middle and upper schools , based on the idea that the age of 8 , 9 or even 10 was a more appropriate time for children to make the transition between the informal teaching of the early years and the more formal subject teaching offered later .
28 From Waddo 's point of view the king 's death was a disaster ; too far from court to be involved in safeguarding Chilperic 's heir , which was arranged by Fredegund , he was liable to be excluded from the ruling group in the early years of Chlothar II .
29 ‘ A deferred rate mortgage is one where the mortgage is charged all the time at the normal APR , but the consumer only pays at a reduced rate during the early years , ’ Mr Ellis explained .
30 Just as initial reading in the early years of the primary school thrives on interest and personal commitment , so the further study of literature calls for involvement and a love of reading for its own sake .
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