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Before now.
earlier
originally
primitively
in the first place
to begin with
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originalmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
earlier
"
earlier
originally
primitively
in the first place
to begin with
Examples for "
earlier
"
1
Energy Future began work on a new bankruptcy plan
earlier
this year.
2
The change in investment strategy was agreed
earlier
this year, officials said.
3
State media outlet China National Radio reported the deal
earlier
this week.
4
Old, who walked the course
earlier
yesterday, said: The course is good.
5
However, the measure ran 4 per cent higher than a year
earlier
.
1
The companies
originally
said they expected to close the deal this year.
2
History: A field stone building,
originally
a home, built in the 1890s.
3
Thus the social idea and the national idea were
originally
intimately connected.
4
She
originally
applied to study Law despite really wanting to study History.
5
Hughes
originally
played for his home state before moving to South Australia.
1
Andrew found the work deeply, almost
primitively
satisfying: moving stone, making hedge.
2
Even in his faults he had ever been
primitively
simple and obvious.
3
Manitou showed itself antagonistic to progress; it was old-fashioned, and
primitively
agricultural.
4
Roger leaped
primitively
to grapple and break his enemy with bare hands.
5
The crosses were wooden and
primitively
made, the graves surrounded by stones.
1
But I thought to ask him the question
in
the
first
place
.
2
The hardest part, however, can be identifying abuse
in
the
first
place
.
3
Another strategy is to avoid the fees
in
the
first
place
-
if
possible
.
4
The question recurred: Why had he called Ullman
in
the
first
place
?
5
And it set me asking questions about time
in
the
first
place
.
1
In a good relationship, that value exists
to
begin
with
,
Berger said.
2
The months ahead are likely
to
begin
with
an incredibly balanced approach.
3
Any answer has
to
begin
with
the nature of Labour's current trouble.
4
It's hard to understand why they brought this case
to
begin
with
.
5
The months ahead are likely
to
begin
with
a wonderfully unexpected surprise.
1
Teachers might find it was extra work
in
the
beginning
,
she said.
2
Todd Tucker: There definitely were challenges blending the family
in
the
beginning
.
3
That's why I brought up this whole citizenship question
in
the
beginning
.
4
Everyone puts their best foot forward
in
the
beginning
of any courtship.
5
Now the Pope had died
in
the
beginning
of the year 1513.
6
Future strength and vigor are largely determined
in
the
beginning
of development.
7
Freeling was exceedingly deferential
in
the
beginning
and guarded in his speech.
8
But the stage-picture is less sanguinary than it looked
in
the
beginning
.
9
The Dark Circle represents the Chaos, which
in
the
beginning
God created.
10
God
in
the
beginning
-
God
in
the prophets-inIsrael's best life-God in Christ!
11
His death is uncertainly placed
in
the
beginning
of the ninth century.
12
Perhaps
in
the
beginning
the women made fools of themselves over him.
13
That letter is alluded to
in
the
beginning
of the following sheets.
14
His death must have happened
in
the
beginning
of the sixth century.
15
With the cooking alone had there been a hitch
in
the
beginning
.
16
James: I think
in
the
beginning
,
we were in a hammock spot.
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