Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] early " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone will be down for early breakfast . |
2 | George Duffield sat User Friendly in behind early pacemakers , Mack The Knife and Sonus , and waited until the two-fur-long marker before letting out a couple of inches of rein . |
3 | Chitting is necessary , along with early planting , so that early maturity is obtained . |
4 | Elections to the territory 's legislative assembly were held in June and resulted in a victory for Congress ( I ) ; a six-member Congress ( I ) ministry led by V. Vaithilingam was sworn in in early July [ see pp. 38287 ; 38338 ] . |
5 | In fact it looked as if the trees had been cut down in early Victorian times . |
6 | ALMOST every sector was marked down in early dealing as sellers dominated the market . |
7 | Shares hit : Wall Street 's 21-point fall sent the FTSE down in early trading . |
8 | The one-sided affair ought to have seen the hosts cash in on early superiority , even before Booth struck in the 31st minute to break the deadlock with a well-placed glancing header off Darren Ferguson 's corner . |
9 | A tradition passed down by early historians of the Dominican Order would make Alexander already a teacher of theology at Toulouse in 1215 , when his lectures were attended by the order 's founder , St Dominic . |
10 | As the morning progresses the rain will spread eastwards becoming persistent and locally heavy and will reach the eastern coastal districts of Antrim and Down by early afternoon . |
11 | Simpkins , a double-glazing fitter who travels from the Isle of Wight , played on despite early injury . |
12 | Simpkins , a double-glazing fitter who travels from the Isle of Wight , played on despite early injury . |
13 | It was submitted A that the judge in taking a multiplier of seven to compensate the ten point four years loss , was taking a figure that was too low and B , that in applying a substantial discount for other imponderables he was discounting twice over for early death . |
14 | At the same time , late nineteenth-century American petit-bourgeois music culture still retained ‘ progressive ’ elements , unlike its European equivalent , which by then was mostly intent on hedonistic quiescence ; and the active , energetic components of this anti-elitist , common-man tradition ( in vaudeville for example ) fed through into early Tin Pan Alley song where they formed an uneasy synthesis with the tendency to conservative mass-production stereotypes . |
15 | The first ‘ Iberian ’ state of the painting probably dates from May through into early June . |
16 | She 'd invented schools for children , on the basis that since reading and writing were quite difficult it was best to get them over with early . |
17 | In 1859 , when the Origin of Species had come out , the evidence from fossils was suggestive but very incomplete : geologists had sought to characterize strata by their fossils rather than to follow family trees through from early times to the present . |
18 | Providing his French colleagues agree , which is akin to the BBC agreeing to retain Dan Maskell , he will stand for another four year term as President of the French Federation , which will take him through to early 1997 . |
19 | PFR will now operate through to early in July when a shutdown is planned for refuelling and essential inspection and maintenance . |
20 | Some children may be better off with early cataracts than with aphakic eyes , so early surgery is not always advisable . |
21 | Both the sheep and the cows , after drying off in early June , went to the high mountain meadows during the summer , allowing the more accessible grass around the farm to be conserved either as hay or silage . |
22 | Suckers should be grown on when young , producing better roots than when taken off in early autumn . |
23 | Yet standing in its austere reception hall , leading off to early Romano-British antiquities in one direction and library halls in the other , it is hard to deny the scope for a more populist approach . |
24 | The rake is made up of early Mk2 and Mk1 coaches . |
25 | Even one daft enough to wake up in early February . |
26 | They are best grown from cuttings taken in summer , potted up in early spring and hardened off carefully before planting out in late May . |
27 | Tyne Thames Technology ( T3 ) was set up in early 1989 with funding from computer company North Tyneside Brass Tacks , BITC 's city action team and the Telethon Trust , and a secondee from Northumbria Water , to develop home- and remote-working opportunities for people confined to the house . |
28 | Novell says it expects to have its definitive agreement to acquire Unix System Labs , sewn up in early February , probably before Valentine 's Day . |
29 | It was announced in December that the country 's first joint venture bank was to be set up in early 1990 in a deal with the Dallah-Al-Baraka group , led by Saudi businessman Saleh Kamel . |
30 | Deploying fighter aircraft for the first time since the 1991 Gulf war , with some flights north of the 36th parallel ( i.e. over the Kurdish " safe haven " area ) , the Iraqis also built up in early April their deployment of ground forces , surface-to-air missiles and radar tracking equipment directed north of the 36th parallel , apparently seeking to capitalize on US inaction over " skirmishes " with the Kurds . |