Sentence examples for beginning to examine from inspiring English sources

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The Lieutenant is beginning to examine Kku-taeh when the captain enters and sends everyone out, except Kku-taeh.

On social-networking sites like Facebook and MySpace, though, friendships are obvious, and advertisers are beginning to examine those connections.

In 1999, just as Kidwai was beginning to examine the staff of the nuclear enterprise, Mahmood was forced to take an early retirement.

Meanwhile scholars were beginning to examine other, more accessible African genres: photography, film, sign painting, fashion, much of it being created in the present.

"We think we can help move the process forward by beginning to examine the legislative details of various ideas that members have brought forward," he said.

As a result, they are beginning to examine some of the other 45 post offices that feed into the mail processing center in Hamilton Township, where contamination was found.

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Painstakingly, he begins to examine the vehicle.

As physicists began to examine Lisi's paper, they found it alternately sublime and just strange.

Vaughn, a stocky former fireman from Denton, Texas, began to examine him.

After a debacle like Enron's, regulators may begin to examine disclosure lapses.

"The melting pot begins to examine itself and see all its jewels, its treasures".

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