Sentence examples for begin a chapter from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, many authors choose to include references or lines to poems as a way to begin a chapter or to move the story along.

Without it, I'd probably be 40,000 words further back, still agonising over whether or not to begin a chapter with dialogue or a monologue.

It's a common formula, not much different from how nonfiction writers such as Malcolm Gladwell and Michael Lewis begin a chapter with a story in order to engage us and illustrate a concept before they explain it.

His manservant, his ex-batman, serves him his morning beer loyally and "discreetly" leaves the room when he starts speculating about an encounter with a woman; and Drummond himself can begin a chapter with the line "I almost think, James, that I could toy with another kidney" (for breakfast).

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Mr. Vanderbilt begins a chapter by telling a story about the 710 freeway in Los Angeles.

begins a chapter called "Licences, Permits, and Certificates: Where to Apply".

She begins a chapter with something small and piquant, like the Houbara bustard, a bird found in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

"For a guy as prominent as Mitt is, his tastes are pretty plain," she begins a chapter titled Birthday Celebrations.

"In this year, 1915," begins a chapter halfway through Peter Ackroyd's concise, compelling new biography, "Chaplin became the most famous man in the world".

In addition to beginning a Chapter 11 case, he also discusses administration of these cases and the plan of reorganization that a debtor must consider.

This is how Dr. David Michaels, a leading epidemiologist and former U.S. government scientist, begins a chapter in his seminal and groundbreaking book, Doubt Is Their Product.

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