Sentence examples for began at something from inspiring English sources

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The orchestras of Chicago and Cleveland began at something like full throttle.

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The defense lawyers will begin at something of a disadvantage.

And like most of the company's pictures, it is also well made (if formulaic), enriched by slick production values and set in glossy faraway places: It begins at something called Ankert University in a tropical-pastoral paradise called California, touches down briefly in Mumbai and then settles in Singapore.

Despite simmering tensions in the McLaren camp, the season had begun at something of a canter for Senna, who recovered from a poor first race in Brazil to win three straight in San Marino, Monaco and Mexico.

Life begins at 30-something in the Champions League as those familiar names, Raúl and Pippo, princes among poachers, stole in for their 65th and 44th goals in the tournament.

It also features evidence and recovered-property storage, something begun at the secure facility in 2003 after a Chicago police officer stole 49 kilos of cocaine from an evidence locker at the Cook County Criminal Courts Building.

The squad had been there only a few minutes when one of the German shepherds — a huge black male named Thunder — began to bark at something nearby.

During conversations I had with Richman, he began to hint at something in the Russian e-mail hack that had influenced Comey's decision to go it alone with his July 5th announcement on the Clinton inquiry.

I would go so far as to say that we're contributing to the insurgency's popular support base by treating rule of law as something that is imposed, not as something that begins at a very local level.

I mean voice: something that begins at about the back of the knees and reaches well above the head.' " It's something that a reader picks up on very quickly, though with some writers, whose style is less overtly charmed, it takes a little longer but not much longer; a page or so (for instance, of Theodore Dreiser) brings out the turbulent striving at the heart of the daily round.

"I mean voice: something that begins at around the back of the knees and reaches well above the head…." In "Listen Up Philip," the title character is about to come out with his second novel, and he's anticipating being on the verge of a breakout.

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