Sentence examples for going off early from inspiring English sources

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A specialist time-triallist, the Essex man helped drag Movistar to second place on the team time trial and then dominated stage eight, going off early and then watching on as the entire field failed to match him.

The temptation must be to sign McGregor forthwith, yet they'll be wary given their recent history in signing up rookie coaches (not least, in a classic case of going off early, extending Steve Price's contract in 2013 after the Dragons improved to 3-3).

And Huntelaar is an injury doubt after going off early during Schalke's 4-0 defeat by Wolfsburg.

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A week ago, Dang Viet's alarm went off early, in time for him to enjoy Barcelona's 4-0 victoverover A.C. Milan, which let Barça move on to the next round in the Champions League.

Three bombs had gone off earlier in the day.

"Some went off early.

The next morning he went off early.

"Why did alarm bells not go off early on in this sorry tale?

Nevertheless, England were discomfited when she had to go off early in the second period.

Mexico defender Rafael Marquez, playing his fifth Copa América, went off early in the second half with an injury.

Perhaps if Costa is forced to go off early, he and Pepe can enjoy a donnybrook there.

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