Aún no tenemos significados para "start at sunrise".
1His time as a Chosen didn't start at sunrise and end at sunset.
2Then again it would start at sunrise and continue the whole day through.
3We've a long tramp over the glacier to-morrow, and we must start at sunrise.
4In this way we were enabled to get a start at sunrise, having breakfasted-inimagination!
5Ef you start at sunrise, you kin git in behind 'em, crossin' both rivers in the forenoon.
6His father continuing better through that day, he went to bed early that he might start at sunrise.
7I will start at sunrise to-morrow.'
8You say you start at sunrise?
9The next morning Albine was anxious to start at sunrise upon the grand expedition which she had planned the night before.
10Hence, instead of the expected start at sunrise, after breakfast the trail foreman languidly sauntered out to the corral, followed by the boys.
11The trader had brought out two light wagons for the trip, and, after the manner of desert men, desired to start at sunrise.
12The wind blew just hard enough to carry the fleet across quickly enough to let the landing start at sunrise, after forty-two hours at sea.
13They had arranged to start at sunrise, and it became manifest that Nash had expected Lenore to sit beside him all during the long ride.
14Started at sunrise, and at two miles again got into the scrub.
15We started at sunrise, and rode all day, reaching home at 8 p.m.
16Accordingly Mr. Poole and Mr. Browne, with Flood and Mack, started at sunrise.
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