How to use in-sentence of “prematurely”:
– A second son, Patrick, was born prematurely in August 1963 and died two days later.
– The next year, a broken leg suffered in a March game against Aston Villa prematurely put an end to Lampard’s 1996-97 season after thirteen appearances.
– Whoever leaves a work place or workshop without command, prematurely backs in, fails to check out with the supervising SS man, checks out at quitting time with a fellow prisoner.
– A very popular monarch she officially ruled the state with her husband but died prematurely after a reign of only 11 months.
– Unfortunately, the season was a disaster as the club had poor results, weak attendance and it folded, prematurely ending the season.
– These segments ended prematurely with the September 29, 1997 episode of “Raw”, after the death of Pillman on October 5, 1997 due to hereditary heart problems.
– The wrapping of end-quotes grew to be so common, during 2005-2010, that it has become instinctive to expect an end-quote to almost always be prematurely wrapped onto a second line, and the first line to be truncated as bizarrely too short.
– Kennedy Jr.John and Patrick, who was born prematurely in August 1963 and lived only for two days.