Sentence examples for beginning cut off from inspiring English sources

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If you're not sure how big you want your headboard to be in the beginning, cut off a little first, and then more if necessary.

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So Sobral switched strategies by applying a choke hold to Heath's neck and beginning to cut off his oxygen supply.

Too many great songs are begun but cut off after a few bars.

Rebel fighters in Syria claim that after Western-sponsored groups lost ground to al-Nusra last year, Washington began to cut off funding for most of the supposedly moderate groups.

Before vicious extremists seized the city of Mosul and began to cut off Western heads on social media, Americans doubted the merit of further military action in the Middle East.

As Gibbs scanned Mudin's fingerprints and irises, according to a sworn statement Christy provided the agents, Gibbs brought out the shears, glanced around and "began to cut off the pinky finger".

Mr Okada's biggest challenge over the next few years, he says, will be managing the tension "between how much time we will need to become competitive, and how much time global retailers will need to understand Japanese consumers and the market".A few years ago, therefore, Aeon began to cut off inefficient wholesalers and streamline its logistical system.

And now Twitter has begun to cut off off Meerkat's access to Twitter's social graph.

Begin to cut off sections at 500 μm.

"Education is a soft target for the cuts," he began, then was cut off by the audience interjection "and for venture capitalists".

Van Gundy began running to cut off Camby and smashed into him in time to stop his overhand right from hitting Ferry.

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