Sentence examples for The forerunner from inspiring English sources

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The forerunner

noun

A runner at the front or ahead.

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The forerunner of parchment as a writing material was leather.

(The forerunner of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau had been established five years earlier, in 1902).

The forerunner of the current club of which Edwards is now President.

The Forerunner 15 is surprisingly thin and light.

That club was the forerunner of what became Berghain.

The Konversationslexikon was the forerunner of the Brockhaus encyclopaedias.

"Bill was the forerunner of the modern middle linebacker".

This group was the forerunner of the Abstract Expressionist movement.

Stability in oil prices may have been the forerunner of something unpleasant, too.

His Southern Baroque Art (1924) was the forerunner of much academic research.

He recognized in John the forerunner of the kingdom that his own ministry proclaimed.

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