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Sentence count:161+72Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: backbeforetimein advancein the pastlateSimilar words: nearlynot nearlyearly warningregularlysimilarlyparticularlyyear after yeargarlicMeaning: ['ɜːlɪ]  adj. 1. at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time 2. being or occurring at an early stage of development 3. belonging to the distant past 4. very young 5. of an early stage in the development of a language or literature 6. expected in the near future. adv. 1. during an early stage 2. before the usual time or the time expected 3. in good time. 
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91, He started out on his journey very early in the morning.
92, His early training predisposed him to a life of adventure.
93, You must ask permission if you want to leave early.
94, In the early days , the railways mainly carried goods.
95, Withdrawing the money early will result in a 10% penalty.
96, The grass was covered with frost in the early morning.
97, Detectives are liaising with Derbyshire police following the bomb explosion early today.
98, Many school boards found segregation a hot potato in the early 1960 s.
99, Early astronomers thought that our planet was the centre of the universe.
100, Predictions of an early improvement in the housing market proved false.
101, I go to bed early if I'm travelling the next day.
102, The teams are due to report back to the Prime Minister early next year.
103, The seeds of friendship were sown early, and they remained lifelong companions.
104, Our aim is the early detection and treatment of all cancers.
105, A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age.
106, Early identification of a disease can prevent death and illness.
107, The side of the mountain appeared pink in the early morning light.
108, The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
109, She was a tall thin woman who had gone grey early.
110, I arrived at the church at two-thirty p.m. to find some early comers outside the main door.
110, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
111, We now know a lot more about the early stages of planetary formation.
112, He was sent away to school at an early age.
113, Jaron Lanier coined the term "virtual reality" and pioneered its early development.
114, A shop in Station Road was the target of a ram-raid early yesterday.
115, He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.
116, We lost two or three early games in the World Cup, but we bounced back.
117, You have to be open-minded when those early opportunities present themselves; take advantage of them whether they're going to make you a lot of money or not.
118, A lot of cancers can now be cured if they are detected early.
119, This guide book points out the main facts of early American history.
120, The game ended a few hours too early, leaving players and spectators unsatisfied.
More similar words: nearlynot nearlyearly warningregularlysimilarlyparticularlyyear after yeargarlicCharliefairlyparlanceproperlyelderlyformerlyunderlyingtearheargearrearyearwearswearlearnbeardheartclearearthtear offtear upwear off
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