Example sentences of "[noun sg] early this " in BNC.

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1 The run of good weather brought the high mountain crags into condition early this year , allowing Martin Berzins to tidy up one of his previous efforts on Scafell .
2 Saeed ChaudHry disappeared with his father to Pakistan after the break-UP of his parents marriage early this year .
3 I started work early this year in a Nursing Home , and worked some pretty unsocial hours .
4 The man 's partly-clothed body was found by a school caretaker early this morning .
5 ABOVE : Abbey Mill early this century , from a painting by Alec Gould .
6 A dullish designer if one compares his work to the brio and subtleties of French Art Nouveau , he nonetheless had considerable influence as a theoretician early this century , and at the end of his life , wrote his memoirs in which he emphasised his role in the creation of the modern movement .
7 I came here a bit early this evening , and I did n't want to risk any of those clamps or fines or anything .
8 The rest of the Humanitarian team , Staff Sergeant Punter , Sergeant McMenemy and Sergeant Ryiance left camp early this morning ( missing the sixty sit-ups ! ) to supervise the loading of the lorries .
9 She left her apartment early this morning , took her car , and has n't been seen since . ’
10 At the peak of Clinton-inspired euphoria early this spring , yields had dipped to 6.7% and pundits were insisting they would near 6% .
11 The discipline 's rise early this century was enabled by government funding , through agricultural concerns .
12 Leighton joined Dundee in February , helping them gain promotion to the Premier Division before losing his place early this season .
13 In this case the trigger for his bid move came when the RHM managing director went into retirement early this year .
14 Some woman had telephoned her husband early this morning to ask her to come to my house to help my sister , instead of to the Lab .
15 A dustman who found the body early this morning called an ambulance .
16 ‘ I do n't mind telling you , but keep it under your chapeau ’ — Amaranth shuddered slightly ‘ that Carole and her crowd are having a little meeting early this evening to work out their tactics .
17 There was excitement the night before the Sale opened , when what was thought to be Winston Churchill 's autograph was found on the flyleaf of an old maggot-eaten book , which had found its way to Edinburgh , from a North-West frontier War early this century .
18 Fire crews were called to the Grosvenor House building next door to the bus station early this morning .
19 So relatively accessible is it , that the Pic du Midi has become a thoroughly domesticated mountain ; as Belloc noted with distaste early this century , ‘ No other of the great mountains of Europe have been put more thoroughly in harness , ’ and since Belloc was there it has been harnessed more thoroughly still .
20 SUFFERING from a heavy cold , but buoyant in spirits , Mrs Thatcher celebrated election night without restraint early this morning .
21 The book opens with a narrative passage evoking first the scenes in a typical day early this century , leading up to the arrival of the first train at Craven Arms , and then a poignant shorter evocation of the way things looked shortly after the closure .
22 He was last seen climbing alone below the summit early this morning .
23 After Dot had won two rounds , Mrs Hollidaye said , ‘ We 'll have supper early this evening .
24 HUNGARY : First party in eastern Europe formally to abandon its leading role early this year .
25 When it was in trouble early this year , the gap between at- and out-of-the-money put options was two or three percentage points ; most dealers assumed , correctly , that France 's central bank would hold the line .
26 He fell under a train early this morning .
27 The UN International Atomic Energy Agency requested a special inspection after it was denied access early this month to two buildings at the Yongbyon nuclear complex .
28 My only quibble is that when I first heard this song , at an afternoon gig in Dublin 's City Centre early this year , it was twice as long and consequently twice as precious .
29 Chiefly everyday scenes of village and farm life early this century they capture the final phase of the Real Rural England before its social and physical fabric was torn apart by the motor car .
30 Mr Fennell died in his sleep early this morning . ’
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