Sentence examples for early that means from inspiring English sources

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Show up early (that means 8 p.m. here) or reserve; 30 euros a person without wine.

If a person posts your album early, that means they're excited.

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For early intervention that means working across partnerships to address the root causes of problems, rather than paying only for reactive and statutory, late attempts at remediation.

If mines are closed early, that could mean they need to find more money.

And he knows the early detection that meant the original tumour was still small was a life-saving factor.

In early times, that meant standing next to a window in the evesdrope, the place where water from the eaves drips, to overhear conversations.

It was representative of that era of Giants football, from the mid-'50s to the early '60s, that meant so much to him.

In the early years, that meant Kenny Dalglish at Blackburn Rovers and Kevin Keegan at Newcastle United.

In the early days, that meant providing customer service on the telephone with multilingual operators.

In early America that meant fighting for independence and helping your neighbor raise their barn.

Early on, that meant interviewing people and featuring them and their art on the No Comply Facebook page.

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