Sentence examples for begin but from inspiring English sources

The phrase "begin but" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to introduce a contrast or exception, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "I will begin but I need to clarify a few points first."

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The nervous banter will begin, but the most experienced among them will be silent and focused.

I've grown accustomed to sentences that begin, "But Schwartz, you moron".

— It was nearly time for lessons to begin, but Marcel and Kwesi could not be found.

"I was a teenage zombie," that statement might begin, "but I'm better now".

A private funeral service for Gatsby is about to begin, but no one has come.

Labour would begin, but not progress; contractions would not be strong enough.

They are impatient to begin, but must first get their permits in order.

I didn't know how or when it would begin, but I was certain of it.

Presently, a new upcycle does begin, but it's slow off the mark.

He is not yet ready for the season to begin, but he said he would be, of course.

"We've still got some way to go before physics can begin, but with this milestone we're well on the way".

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