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Example sentences for "comparatively early"

  • The forms of the letters and the numerous ligatures point to a comparatively early period, perhaps antedating the reign of Augustus.

  • Here, where the slope was steepest and the city best defended by nature, the wall had been removed, and its place occupied by houses, at a comparatively early date, probably in the second century B.

  • At a comparatively early period, however, the phases of the moon attracted attention, and became the basis of calendars.

  • The Hebrews at a comparatively early date (eighth or ninth century B.

  • Comparatively early in life he found that he could not live in England owing to the inevitable advance of tuberculosis when he tried to do so.

  • Arrhythmia may begin in comparatively early life, persist in spite of treatment, and yet continue up to old age.

  • In certain families most of the members terminate existence by rupture of an artery in the brain, sometimes at comparatively early ages.

  • The Chromatic also, it is said, was regarded as too difficult for ordinary performers, and most of its varieties went out of use at a comparatively early period.

  • The use of written characters ([Greek: semeia]) to represent the sounds of music appears to date from a comparatively early period in Greece.

  • But even if the notice is comparatively early, it is worth observing that the Mixo-lydian scale thus ascribed to Lamprocles consists of two tetrachords of the normal type, viz.

  • He may perhaps be assigned to a comparatively early period on the ground that he recognises only the thirteen keys ascribed to Aristoxenus--not the fifteen keys given by most later writers (Aristides Quint.

  • Comparatively early in life he had found in Spinoza the philosopher who responded to his needs; Spinoza taught him to see in nature the "living garment of God," and more he did not seek or need to know.

  • Although occasionally observed in men, this affection occurs chiefly in females, and in comparatively early life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after sunset; behind time; burst out; comparatively early; comparatively easy; comparatively late; comparatively little; comparatively modern; comparatively rare; comparatively shallow; comparatively short; comparatively simple; comparatively small; comparatively speaking; could answer; deserves notice; five minutes; good picture; hands clasped; heroic poem; huge mass; serious danger; should observe; standard for hydrographic codes; state for foreign and political affairs; wise cast