Sentence examples for beginning to open some from inspiring English sources

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The Ravens' defense is beginning to open some eyes, but the struggle for respect continues.

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His ouster had been lamented by much of the New York media ("The @villagevoice firing @mikeymusto amounts to @villagevoice firing itself: auto-da-fé," tweeted The New Yorker's Philip Gourevitch), and the outrage had begun to open some surprising doors.

"That began to open some doors.

By Amy Davidson Sorkin November 6, 2012 The polls are beginning to open, and so some of the questions that have troubled us for months, like what numbers add up to two hundred and seventy, will be answered soon.

The polls are beginning to open, and so some of the questions that have troubled us for months, like what numbers add up to two hundred and seventy, will be answered soon.

But, he added, the Northern Plains are beginning to open up to tourists thanks to some local ecotourism efforts.

New markets are beginning to open across the country.

Banking is already beginning to open up.

Twenty-four hours in, donors are beginning to open their wallets.

We can begin to open up some of those impossible boxes, and reduce discrimination against those who fall outside the very narrow culturally endorsed norm.

As the game began to open up, Fleetwood finally found some fluidity and after Pope's excellent save from Sarcevic, Nathan Pond headed over from the resulting corner.

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