Sentence examples for beginning the queue from inspiring English sources

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We also evaluate the variation of the average queue length for the second phase in Figure 4. From the figure, we observe that at the beginning, the queue length of the source station rapidly increases.

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At the beginning, the queueing delay of all the packets is supposed to be zero.

These gave a 3-D appearance when the rider wore special glasses purchased at the beginning of the queue.

The fighting ended when machine-gun-touting insurgents began supervising the queues.

We get in the queue and begin the long shuffle to the lifts.

Other pets are beginning to queue outside in reception.

After assigning a dynamic weight to the weight counter, LAWRR begins serving each queue starting from the head of the first queue to the last queue.

I ambled into the Opera House across yet more outdoor carpets, boards bearing branding, in this case Hugo Boss, past paparazzi, and began to queue up at the line of journalists and presenters, in a slightly nicer paddock who offer up mics and say stuff like: "Who are you wearing?" "I'm not wearing anyone.

On a typical evening the calls have already begun to queue up, like circling planes seeking a landing spot, on the computer screen in front of Chris McMonigle, the show's engineer.

The queue began to dissolve into a crowd.

Impatient voters lined up at the back of the queue begin to disperse.

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