Sentences with earliest
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E e - The earliest I could start would be 1 October.
- Early in the year.
- Moreover, although some of the earliest art remains comprehensible to us now, there is much which remains obscure.
- We do not know the age of the earliest artefacts, but based on the rock shelter stratigraphy, it is likely around 40000 years.
- To get up early.
- They came early and found their hosts still dressing.
- A team of Australian scientists discover the earliest known example of a creature able to have sex and give birth.
- Findings of ochre in the area, dating back 32 000 years, constitute the earliest evidence in the Pacific Basin of the deliberate selection of pigments.
- The Greeks early learned to sail and navigate.
- An early hour of the day.
- It's important because it belongs to the earliest known genus of what's called Mekosuchinae.
- An early dinner.
- Early French architecture.
- I look forward to an early reply.
- Early apples.