Sentence examples for look early from inspiring English sources

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Here are the ones they should choose: Look early Buffy is important.

In London and Bristol, where there isn't a housing surplus, students are right to look early for a new flat.

The vertical tail of the plane, and the rudder attached to it, were the first parts to break off, and investigators began to look early on at whether that caused the crash, possibly because of some undetected flaw.

First recorded by Joan Merrill in 1941, it was later sung by Connie Francis, Eydie Gorme, Dakota Staton and others, including Mel Tormé and Vic Damone, who sang it as "How Did She Look?" Early in her career she wrote a few songs with Fred Astaire and provided words for Morton Gould's "Pavanne," from his "American Symphonette No. 2".

Dish's streaming TV service, Sling TV, is today launching its new Cloud DVR feature to more customers through a "First Look" early access program.

In addition we look early in infection to identify changes in gene expression, that could later determine susceptibility or resistance of the host.

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Moves towards a ceasefire lent the picture a relatively positive look earlier in the weekend.

"Nobody bothered to look earlier".

To her, it looked "early gas station".

"He had a lot of good looks early.

In a relatively weak linebacker group, Powell may get looks early on Day 3 of the draft.

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