How to use "early" in a sentence

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8.45 am I arrive at the Horseshoe Canyon carpark early in the morning, pull my bike from the truck and lock the door

6.00 pm It's early evening

By early afternoon, Elliot had received an email from Steve Pratchett, the most important of Aron's climbing friends

Next morning we got up early and went to the White House, where the President lives

Soon after that, I heard that I was leaving the army early, and they gave me some money for a train ticket to go home.

We were a day or two early for the tournament, and Mr Tribble took me to see some people who were making a film

Mr Tribble and I got there early, and I had to play chess all day.

Very early that morning someone else had come to see me at my house

It was early evening and he greeted me warmly.

You see, the last time you went to see Mr Sampson, I had already been to see him myself - I went to his house very early that morning

This was where Jack the Ripper murdered another woman in the early hours of September 8th.

The time was too early

Shops closed early; people rushed home and locked their doors

I'll ask no more questions, but you must promise to be here early the day after tomorrow

"Please, sit down," Edward says with a smile that shows early signs of infatuation.

We argued, and I told Apat we had to leave early," she finished miserably

She found Gran sitting with Mom, talking and drinking tea; for once, Mom had got home from work early.

But we can meet before? Outside, fifteen minutes early?"

She arrived early and didn't have to wait in line, so in a few minutes, she was stretching her legs and then running mechanically, left-foot right-foot, on the machine.

The following morning, Sala got up early for the big event of her week: Cham's Ultranet Talk Hour.

We had dinner upstairs and Mrs Van Hopper went to bed early

Wе саmе to Manderley early in May

'I always get up early here,' he said

After an early lunch, I drove into the town with Maxim.

'Get your husband to bed early

I woke up early the following morning at about six o'clock

The early morning was very cold

But it can't be, it's too early.'

It was good for us once, those early years

Now the early winter dusk settled over the city

Then we could open the grave early Saturday."

During his twenties and early thirties, he had labored at a variety of lesser jobs for the government

He'd used up most of his physical reserves getting out of the lab reservation, and he was also beginning to feel some of the early symptoms of Wuhan-400

This was one of my early attempts to write a cross-genre novel mixing action, suspense, romance, and a touch of the paranormal

I had found it early this morning, caught in a spider's web in the garden.'

It is early morning on a beach near the cafe.

Even the Napiers are saying awful things about her! Just because she left their tennis, party a bit early

'But mother sent a note to me, and I arranged to leave the tennis party early and meet her near the vicarage at a quarter past six

And early in the twentieth century, the great shock came.

But poor Ogilvy had seen it fall and so he got up very early with the idea of finding it

He met some local people who were up early, but the story he told and his appearance were so wild that they would not listen to him

The early editions of the evening papers had shocked London

I had only slept a little and I got up early

He went to bed a little after midnight and was woken in the early hours of Monday morning by the sound of knocking on doors, feet running in the street, distant drumming and the ringing of bells

And then men selling unusually early newspapers came shouting into the street:

London, which had gone to bed on Sunday night not knowing much and caring even less, was woken in the early hours of Monday morning to a real sense of danger.

Then, early on the fifteenth day, I heard the sound of a dog outside

We talked like this through the early morning, and later came out of the bushes

I lost my way among the streets, and soon saw down a long road, in the half-light of the early dawn, the curve of Primrose Hill

There, on the top, high against the early morning stars, was a third Martian, standing still like the others.

'The next day I had to go to the City, but I was so worried about my wife that I returned early to Norbury at about one o'clock

'After that everything went well, but one day I returned home early

There was no reason to wake up so early

Why did we wake up so early? It never happens to us when we're working.

One of the early fighters was Harriet Tubman (1820-1913)

The first wave, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was mostly about women's right to vote

Women in northern Europe and in places like the United Kingdom, the USA and Australia were all fighting for the vote in the last years of the 1890s and the early years of the 20th century.

When women started to do paid work in the 19th and early 20th centuries, almost half of it was cleaning and cooking in other people's homes

Some women were working in medicine, for example, in early times

In these early times, the number of women in science was not high

In the early morning, Amelia called the Itasca, a US ship