Sentence examples for begin to muse about from inspiring English sources

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You begin to muse about the reasons for the press's failure to stay on message.

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This being Cambridge, they began to muse about a start-up.

Such is the fatigue with the drug war in the Americas that some presidents, including Mr Santos, have begun to muse about that.

At that point the congressman (whose father, a judge, presided over school desegregation cases) begins to muse about the past, and moments of lawlessness shrouded in silence.

Mint tea and a tray of chocolates soon arrived and Mr. Ruffalo, who wore a gray sports jacket, a bit rumpled to match his hair, began to muse about "The Kids Are All Right".

The Mayor began to muse about a press conference he had attended in December of 1994 with David Dinkins, to announce the approval of the New York Empowerment Zone... "...When I got up to speak, an aide suddenly came up to the podium with a piece of paper.

Having staked his future on a government career, Rabearivelo began to muse about his own death in his journal, writing "Perhaps one needs to die to be found sincere".

I began to muse about what many may consider the most radical question of all: What if Jesus himself was gay? Certainly there is little or perhaps nothing in Scripture that would indicate that he was.

On Mumsnet, women began to muse – sometimes in less than decorous terms – about the erotic appeal of the male cast, from Rickard's "smooth moves in the RAF Pilot song" to Simon Farnaby's "best curly hair in the world ever".

Talk about heresy: Elijah Muhammad began to muse that maybe the Nation should drop its devil talk; the devils seemed nicer than ever.

In recent weeks, several heads of government have begun to muse, after the years of belt-tightening needed to qualify for the euro, about reducing their high unemployment by increased public spending.

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