Sentence examples for begin to venture an from inspiring English sources

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Many of those who traveled here to mourn Mr. Berwick, 48, who retired last month, could not begin to venture an explanation to themselves or others.

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By about 90 days, they have achieved full adult fur and coloring, and begin to venture out of the nest.

Talk to Poland's most vigorous companies and their leaders tell a similar story: While still consolidating their position at home, they are beginning to venture abroad, a process that will only accelerate in the years to come.

At the turn of the 21st century, the Tribune underwent a series of leadership changes and began to venture into new initiatives, including a free tabloid edition, RedEye (2002), which was geared toward younger readers.

As an adult, after a move to New York, I began to venture beyond the bougainvillea and the beaches.

I began to venture out on my own.

Blessing and Cynthia stayed, and began to venture into the city.

Eventually, with the suburbs becoming saturated, the megastore developers began to venture profitably back into New York.

White New Yorkers who avoided Harlem have begun to venture north, in search of affordable housing.

Families gather in parks for cookouts, and more people have begun to venture out at night.

SFOR has cleared checkpoints off the roads, and Bosnians are beginning to venture into areas controlled by other ethnic groups.

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