Sentence examples for began weaving from inspiring English sources

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Her speech slurred, she began weaving when she walked.

"Fletcher, will you excuse me?" He stumbled away from the bar and began weaving among people.

He began weaving while in high school and "joined the macramé craze of the 60's," he said.

Three young monks hopped off the bus and began weaving through the crowds, their maroon robes sopping wet.

Then she grabbed a handful of T-shirt strips and began weaving them through the back of the chair, creating a soft multicolored backrest.

Early on the morning of Oct. 31, he and two assistants began weaving in and out among the protesters at Zuccotti Park.

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Last year, during the Arab revolutions, the EU missed a historic opportunity to begin weaving together the two sides of the Mediterranean.

But Ms. Prestini and her colleagues have already begun weaving themselves into the fabric of New York's creative community with events in their unfinished headquarters and elsewhere around town.

One aspect of what makes Pinkham's manuscript for Victorian Echoes, An Autobiography so special is that early on she begins weaving in excerpts from diaries that she kept during the time that she writes about.

More than a million have arrived in Colombia, where, in the border city of Cúcuta, some entrepreneurial Venezuelans have begun weaving valueless banknotes into handbags that sell for 20,000 Colombian pesos (approximately £5).

New publications have begun weaving tales of the miraculous birth and heroic deeds of the President, while billboards bearing the slogan "Abacha Is the Answer" have been cropping up here and in other cities.

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