Sentence examples for would be early from inspiring English sources

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The English equivalent would be "early retirement".

So those would be early things to see.

It would be early evening, quite dark, but with a faint light coming through windows.

It can be assumed that these would be early targets for air strikes in the event of war.

If they were not hired by another school, their only options would be early retirement, a buyout or eventual dismissal.

A game changer, he said, would be early childhood education: aggressive early literacy, numeracy and vocabulary programs, with continuing parent training.

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"If I could fund one single program, it would be early-childhood education," said John Wetzel, the longtime head of Pennsylvania's Department of Corrections who has served in both Republican and Democratic administrations, in May.

I would think it would be earlier than mid-last year.

That would be earlier than any government purchases of unwanted mortgage-backed securities.

We anticipated that most of the people who came would be early-career scientists.

We tested the hypothesis that these statistics would be early-warning signals for an experimentally induced regime shift in an aquatic food web.

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