Sentence examples for beginning to express from inspiring English sources

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At such early point of differentiation, WT cultures still showed detectable expression of TRIM32, with few cells beginning to express Tuj-1 presenting short lamellipodia and/or short unbranched processes.

Environmentalists are also beginning to express alarm.

Heffer apart, it is the leader columns that are beginning to express concerns.

Russians are beginning to express old biases in everyday life, he said.

And industry is beginning to say it … serious industrialists and our allies – America, Germany – are beginning to express their concerns.

Even a few chief executives, heading companies that have shifted plenty of production abroad, are beginning to express alarm.

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He began to express his experience.

Upsetting doesn't begin to express it.

Airlines began to express some anxiety.

Increasingly, scientists working in the field began to express unease.

Still, some passengers have begun to express irritation.

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