Sentence examples for began tense from inspiring English sources

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And so the meetings began; tense at first, with Jiménez resorting to his young nephew's toys in an early bid to coax his participants into dialogue.

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Toby began tensing up -- he was shaken.

On the Monday morning, an exhausted-looking Paulson began a tense press conference with an attempt at levity.

The orchestra's centerpiece premiere, "Occupy the World for Life, Liberty and Justice," began in tense disquiet and peaked in full-scale cacophony, with three drummers in play.

Once in the 90s, however, he began to tense up, and when the left-arm spinner Ashar Zaidi sent down an innocuous delivery well outside off-stump, the left-hander jabbed feebly at the ball to give Matt Prior a simple catch at first slip.

Who was I? They began to tense, but then, thanks to God, other cars began to pass, cars perhaps carrying Shiites, and so they took leave in the traditional manner: "OK, cousin, have a good trip, God be with you!" DAUD S., INSTITUTE OF WAR AND PEACE REPORTING  .

Your muscles tend to get tense, you begin to get anxiety.

This recorded agreement will be invaluable if things get tense and memories begin to get cloudy.

Almost immediately upon arrival, Agatha chances across Jerome Fontana Robert Pattinsonn), limo driver and resting actor, with whom she begins a tense friendship.

So Washington dealt far more gingerly with Moscow, beginning a tense era dominated by fear of mutual annihilation.

Titled "The Hacker," the producer and multi-instrumentalist's cinematic composition begins with tense and ominous ticking, which frames the lead synth's snarling, comb-filtered oscillations.

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