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    Examples of begin in a Sentence

  • 例文 begin
    1. ...to begin in this vacation the foundation of a trifling subject which might shroud in his leaves the abusive enormities of these our times.
    2. Apple said it would begin selling song downloads without anticopying measures and change its pricing structure.
    3. Mr. Gannon loaded the racks inside the centrifuge with two beeless honeycombs, then stepped back and let Julian begin spinning them with a hand crank.
    4. His many charitable donations are beside the point. They do not make up for the fact that he stole the money to begin with.
    5. I gave him express instructions not to begin until I arrived, but he ignored me.
    6. She’s nice enough, but she can begin to grate if there is no-one else to talk to. ‎
    7. That night when the ice melted in the cooler and the booze got warm, I ditched plans on getting “mizzed,” miserably drunk. It had been a hangoverish but exciting afternoon to begin with, and there wasn't anything left of the weekend.
  • 例文 began
    1. Now was it the season of the yeer past sun-stead in summer and neer unto the houre of noon-stead in the day, so as they journeyed in a way full of dust, when the sun was exceeding hot; and even now they began to feel thirst and weariness already.
    2. He was so nervous he began to tap his fingers on the table.
    3. The tree, swaying in the breeze, began to tap on the window pane.
    4. Her eyes began to tear in the harsh wind.
    5. He began to talk about his last trip to the underwear store. I told him, TMI!
    6. But in fact the English kings of the seventeenth century usually began to touch form the day of their accession, without waiting for any such consecration.
    7. The organisation was officially concerned with economic development but after the memo was leaked people began to see them in their true colours.
    8. To help pay her tuition, the college student began to tutor high school students in calculus and physics.
  • 例文 begun
    1. I couldn't tear myself away from the movie after I had begun watching it.
    2. Similarly, the biotech giant Cargill has begun manufacturing a polymer from vegetable oils that is used in polyurethane foams, which is found in beddings, furniture and car-seat headrests.
    3. The correspondence appears to have begun in one of the endless foolishnesses about contemporary novel-writing which appear to beguile the leisure of so many of our modern Cacoëthics.
    4. Vineyard owners, many of them in midharvest when the fire struck, have begun adding up the effects of heat and smoke, which can damage grape quality even if vines survive.
  • 例文 begins
    1. The fiasco begins with a call from Jaine's high-school nemesis, uber rich uber witch Patti Devane
    2. An underbust corset begins just under the breasts and extends down to the hips.
    3. It begins, "I want to smash your house/I want to scratch your car," and Pink Eyes made this declaration while removing his pants and rearranging his boxer shorts in ways that many other similarly unsvelte lead singers might not.
    4. Yet these attempts to shift both footing and topic are overlapped, somewhat interjectively and thus in overriding fashion, as S begins (*3——>) with what is bearable as fake laughter.
    5. Trapezebegins with pizzicatos that plunge into a circuslike cacophony with rapid trills, busy, clashing textures and motion in every direction.
    6. And if the remainder of the March ish is as good as it begins, it'll be something! There will be two -- at least -- new columns inaugurated in the Third Annish -- plus some BNF's contribbing other items to the lineup.
    7. The French word héros ("hero") begins with an aspirated h. Consequently we say le héros /lə e.ʁo/ and les héros /le e.ʁo/ , but never /l‿e.ʁo/ and /le‿ze.ʁo/ as we do with the mute h.
  • 例文 beginning
    1. Samantha Who?, a comedy beginning tonight on ABC, makes quite a good case against auteurism.
    2. By the beginning of the concert the rain had stopped falling on the crowd, but not on the musicians: the ceiling of the broken-down bandshell leaked, and water hadn’t finished working its way through.
    3. The flies, lethargic with the autumn, were beginning to buzz into the room.
    4. From its beginning, the group had an “irretrievable air of campness.”
    5. And, on the contrary, there is a whole catena of authorities, beginning with Sir Robert Peel and ending with Mr. Lowe, which say that the Banking Department of the Bank of England is only a Bank like any other bank
    6. Cmene are always written with a period at the end, and if they start with a vowel then also with a period at the beginning.
    7. Some 70 or so cars are captured in photographs, and the book includes essays on such subjects as coachbuilding and engine evolution as well as biographies of auto-world figures, beginning with Karl Benz and ending with Ugo Zagato, the coachbuilder.
    8. The peculiar advantages of definition by pointing are only two. First, it is available before any other method is, namely, at the beginning of each symbolizer's life.
    9. This happened a lot, beginning with a lounge-ready take on “It Might as Well Be Spring” and ending with a travesty of R&B emotiveness on Percy Mayfield’s “Please Send Me Someone to Love.”
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