How to use in-sentence of “vanguard”:
+ For a time during the 1970s he straddled both Unionism in IrelandUnionism and Loyalism due to simultaneously holding important positions in the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party and the Ulster Defence Association.
+ Apart from his involvement in classical music he also performed for many years in a number of Ástor Piazzolla’s “Nuevo tango” ensembles where his cello solos, which had never before featured in tango, put him in the vanguard of “Nuevo tango” from its birth in the 1950s.
+ The character completes quests for the vanguard committee to save the traveller.
+ Barkley published a memoir in 1958 with Vanguard publishers of New York.
+ He was on the vanguard of animal welfare and attempted a model pig farm, and experimented with early ecological agriculture, but Wolf House burnt to the ground in what could have been arson.

