Sentence examples for beginning to fire from inspiring English sources

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But now, it appears, the pharmaceutical industry is beginning to fire back.

The restaurant appealed to me because it looked like the English inns in the Victorian novels that were beginning to fire my imagination.

For the first time, he cited "encouraging signs in recent days that underlying trends in final demand are strengthening," economic jargon meaning that the economy is beginning to fire on all cylinders.

Within days and possibly even hours neurons that once processed sensations from the palm and fingers start to shift their allegiances, beginning to fire in response to sensations in other body parts, such as the face.

April 20th is just around the corner and weed dealers' beepers are already beginning to fire off while tobacco water pipe sales are currently through the roof.

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I got up and began to fire.

The police began to fire.

WHEN did Palestinian militants begin to fire back?

Most of these nerves, sensitized by the inflammatory exudate, begin to fire impulses continuously.

When the British guns began to fire, the Germans knew the game was up.

The police surrounded the hut at night and began to fire.

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