Sentence examples for beginning to count for from inspiring English sources

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Seniority is beginning to count for something on the pop scene.

That's because this exponential rise in political money comes at exactly the moment when that money is beginning to count for less and less.

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In the silence, the extent and size of the place begins to count for more and more.

I was beginning to count the days.

But public pressure is beginning to count, too.

I am now beginning to count.

As officials began to count the result for the national poll on changing the system for electing MPs, provisional figures published for eight of the 12 regions across Britain showed Scotland has seen the highest turnout (50.7%) and London the lowest (35%).

"How can it be that only recently the vote in Mexico has begun to count?" Mr. Marvan intends to vote for Mr. Fox.

For 58 years, Harry Eichhorn has shown more people than he could begin to count to seats in Ocean Grove's Great Auditorium for family concerts and religious services.

The only way work will become more flexible for everyone, for all of us, is if the untraditional begins to count.

You can't even begin to count!

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