Sentence examples for began not all from inspiring English sources

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However, because participants were included and randomised before the treatment began, not all couples started with in vitro fertilisation (for instance, because of a spontaneous pregnancy or ending of the relationship).

When the study began, not all residents in the IG nursing homes had their life histories documented, and where these were documented, there was uncertainty about how they could be used in routine care.

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Another text used with almost all Portland high school students is Holt McDougal's Modern World History, which includes a scant three paragraphs on climate change, the second of which begins: "Not all scientists agree with the theory of the greenhouse effect".

As I said at the beginning, not all lawyers are on the side of power.

The Syrian civil war began not recently, but all the way back in 2006.

Farah tells me it all began, not with imports from the West, but with the 1979 revolution.

Each of the three, after all, today began not only explaining but promoting the contract that was just agreed, which ran to 184 pages in the end.

To begin with, not all jumps in the price of oil turn into shocks.

Its interior design was, to begin with, not all that functional — Consumer Reports lamented its "poor dash controls, limited visibility, a cramped interior, awkward access into and out of the seats, …and a small backseat and trunk," while the auto blog Jalopnik said the Karma had "an interior the size of a Geo Metro [and] build quality that has a real Pyongyang sort of charm".

To begin with, not all tweets are treated equal.

To begin with, not all stakeholders define reputation in the same way.

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