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Examples for "earlier"
Examples for "earlier"
1Energy Future began work on a new bankruptcy plan earlier this year.
2The change in investment strategy was agreed earlier this year, officials said.
3State media outlet China National Radio reported the deal earlier this week.
4Old, who walked the course earlier yesterday, said: The course is good.
5However, the measure ran 4 per cent higher than a year earlier.
1The companies originally said they expected to close the deal this year.
2History: A field stone building, originally a home, built in the 1890s.
3Thus the social idea and the national idea were originally intimately connected.
4She originally applied to study Law despite really wanting to study History.
5Hughes originally played for his home state before moving to South Australia.
1But I thought to ask him the question in the first place.
2The hardest part, however, can be identifying abuse in the first place.
3Another strategy is to avoid the fees in the first place-ifpossible.
4The question recurred: Why had he called Ullman in the first place?
5And it set me asking questions about time in the first place.
1Teachers might find it was extra work in the beginning, she said.
2Todd Tucker: There definitely were challenges blending the family in the beginning.
3That's why I brought up this whole citizenship question in the beginning.
4Everyone puts their best foot forward in the beginning of any courtship.
5Now the Pope had died in the beginning of the year 1513.
1In a good relationship, that value exists to begin with, Berger said.
2The months ahead are likely to begin with an incredibly balanced approach.
3Any answer has to begin with the nature of Labour's current trouble.
4It's hard to understand why they brought this case to begin with.
5The months ahead are likely to begin with a wonderfully unexpected surprise.
6I just wonder what caused the fire to begin with, Alaythia said.
7He said negotiations are expected to begin with the Crown early 2015.
8This particular road could never have been that important to begin with.
9In a difficult group to begin with, they made another lacklustre start.
10Sure, it's often suggested I don't have any modesty to begin with.
11Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol begins: Marley was dead: to begin with.
12Well, I wasn't very good to begin with, or at swordplay, either.
13An unexpected contact may require a cool headed response to begin with.
14And she might not have gotten into this situation to begin with.
15Why would Ledonne design and market such a game to begin with?
16Or maybe he had never paid it much attention to begin with.
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