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Example sentences for "early start"

  • Making an early start I returned to the Depot Pool, and found the party all well.

  • They got an early start, and were soon down on the main trail beside McDonald Creek, and plugging north through the deep forest of pines, larches and Englemann spruce.

  • We'll beat it with an early start," he said "Everybody ready at seven-thirty.

  • They packed the toboggan that night, to be ready for an early start, and then sat around the stove for the last time, in the little cabin.

  • We accordingly sent all our luggage ashore to-night, in readiness for an early start in the morning.

  • An early start had to be made this morning in order to meet Sir Henry Parkes at the station at nine o'clock.

  • We left it till the morning to decide what we should do, and went to bed in good time so as to be ready for an early start if I felt strong enough to attempt it.

  • With our reduced loads we made an early start, Filippe that day behaving very bravely.

  • On September 22nd we made an early start.

  • My men went after game in the morning and we did not make an early start, in fact not until 10.

  • The next morning an early start and a full day's paddling carried the travellers to a point known as Struggle Cove, which they reached several hours before sundown.

  • The canoe in question seemed satisfactory, and, the bargain having been closed, the Indians promised solemnly that they would have the canoe at the wharf at six o'clock the next morning, so that an early start could be made.

  • Well," said Fannin, "we ought to get an early start to-morrow morning if we are going to go up to the head of the Arm and climb the mountains.

  • We turned in for an early start in the morning.

  • We had met no one since leaving Daggett who could tell us about the trail ahead, but with plenty of water we felt cheerful enough and expected to make a good many miles the next day, so turned in to get an early start.

  • Turned in early, all ready for an early start.

  • It now lacks only about two hours to daylight, and we shall be able to make an early start, now that Washington is here.

  • We wish to make an early start in the morning.

  • I'll get an early start in the morning and--" "No!

  • The next morning was clear and beautiful, and although there was scarcely wind enough to fill the single sail of our little craft, we made an early start.

  • We made an early start; for every hour had become precious.

  • The hour was late and the lake was rough, but Donald and Gilbert started for them in their rowboat immediately after making ready their packs of provisions and camp equipment, prepared for an early start up the Susan the next day.

  • The white element and the vaqueros made an early start, driving a remuda of thirty loose horses, several of which were outlaws, and a bell mare.

  • We made an early start, the old ranchero riding with us as far as the river.

  • The ranch was a trifle over thirty miles from Shepherd's, which was a fair half day's ride, but as Miss Jean always traveled by ambulance, it was necessary to give her an early start.

  • The Instigator to rescind his decision and declare an early start for to-day.

  • Everyone was astir early this morning, remembering The Instigator's final warning last night of the necessity for an early start, but, on assembling for breakfast at 7 a.

  • After the meal had been completed, preparations were made looking toward an early start.

  • An early start on the following day gave them a chance to pass Beaufort before ten o'clock, and then head for distant Savannah.

  • On the following morning, then, they made an early start, for there was considerable of a distance to be covered ere they could reach the hospitable docks of Charleston by the sea.

  • The chief thing was, that an early start should be made, and also that a good lunch should be put up.

  • An early start to Smellie's Brook was accomplished, and in circumstances even more favourable than had been anticipated.

  • I tried a horse, mended my clothes, reduced my pack to a weight of twelve pounds, and was all ready for an early start, when before daylight I was wakened by Evans's cheery voice at my door.

  • After the sound and refreshing sleep which one gets in this splendid climate, I was ready for an early start, but, warned by yesterday's experience, waited till twelve to be sure of the weather.

  • I lay awake from cold all night, but such is the wonderful effect of the climate, that when I got up at half-past five to waken the household for my early start, I felt quite refreshed.

  • I think we had better turn in early so as to get an early start in the morning and see if we can find where the bear is sleeping.

  • We were up early the next morning and had our lunch packed in our knapsack, ready for an early start.

  • I kept this up till midnight, and then retraced my steps to camp intending to take an early start in the morning, when I could see to track my wandering partner.

  • We made an early start on this our last march, steering between the handsome Takatu Mountain and the Chiltan, between which Quetta lies.

  • As it was, I had to give it up, and had to sleep the night at Baghih, making an early start on Wednesday, the 30th.

  • My camels with loads had made an early start, and on my returning to camp some three hours after their departure I proceeded to catch them up on my excellent mari.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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