Sentence examples for begin a paragraph from inspiring English sources

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Never begin a paragraph with "it".

If you begin a paragraph: "I don't remember my dad making anything other than a pot of tea, eccentrically spreading marge on his Weetabix and dousing his Kellogg's Cornflakes in milk and sugar", you have only yourself to blame if a reader scrawls "before feeding the lot to his whippet" in the margin.

Instead of indenting to begin a paragraph, all lines should begin on the left margin.

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I want to think about trees," begins a paragraph in Pilgrim, characteristically.

"Digression: Every dream is an adventure!" begins a paragraph from a dream story published on Halloween 2006.

"When the independence of either the Arab or the Jewish State as envisaged in this plan has become effective," begins a paragraph deep in General Assembly Resolution 181 from November 1947, then "sympathetic consideration" should be given to the application.

"It's Sliming Time (Again)" was a headline in The Nation last month; Eric Alterman, its liberal media columnist, began a paragraph with "Sure, politics ain't beanbag, but... " The but almost always follows the bag; McCain recently said of politicking: "It's not an easy business.

I'm talking about where you begin a new paragraph by writing, "I leave a lot out when I tell the truth.

I know this because it says... Indent and begin a new paragraph with a new point.

Allow me to begin a new, important paragraph about that.

Yet reading his letters you get the sense that he couldn't always govern his wit, as when, striving to collect himself, he began a new paragraph, "But to be serious".

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