Sentence examples for beginning onto from inspiring English sources

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Clip the release that you attached to your wrist at the beginning onto the string loop and directly behind the arrow.

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The judicial elections of 2009-10 do, in fact, boast many of the same traits that are beginning to explode onto the national stage.

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Sewage was beginning to back up onto waterlogged streets.

But as soon as it began to extend onto city streets and to seek public money, complications began.

The passengers had just begun to climb onto land with items bought in larger towns upriver, when, they said, suddenly the air above seemed to explode.

The steaks will sizzle and flare as the sugar on them seizes tight in the heat and the fat begins to drip onto the coals.

They boarded a train & after five days arrived in Bayonne, there French officials began to march onto small boats bound for Africa.

Colored spheres began to float onto a computer screen in front of me, in no particularly discernible pattern: just a random, rapid-fire procession — purple, yellow, and blue.

Just before 3 a.m., they went ashore and had begun to climb onto land when four helicopters appeared overhead and they came under gunfire, she said.

Thirty-five yeago ago, the American economy — for decades before a great engine of growth and an effective vehicle of upward mobility — began to move onto a different path.

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