Sentence examples for beginning to split from inspiring English sources

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Coal and electric utilities, long allied, are beginning to split.

What evidence suggests that the Central European blackcap lineage is beginning to split?

But after Hunter's performance Saturday, and his absence from practice Tuesday, Howard was beginning to split snaps with the first team.

His Labor Party is beginning to split over the issue of the wobbly euro while Hague's Conservatives are together in popular defense of the independent pound sterling.

Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, visited Tokyo, Beijing and Seoul earlier this month in an effort to keep together an alliance that was beginning to split on the issue.

When Sadatoki (1270 1311) became regent in 1284, he found himself so embroiled in a succession dispute between two powerful factions of the Imperial family a struggle beginning to split all Japan that he secluded himself in a temple, from where he continued to administer Japan during the last 10 years of his life.

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4. When the Sungolds begin to split, remove from heat.

His aides have also begun to split hairs.

The legal reasoning employed by these two movements began to split.

After 1970, though, that community, and the journalistic and academic worlds generally, began to split apart.

Simmer until berries have begun to split apart and release their juices, 6 to 8 minutes.

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