Sentence examples for begins breaking from inspiring English sources

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Hell begins breaking loose.

But once the terrible news from Nice begins breaking around midnight, all of a sudden cocking a snook at French national pride doesn't seem remotely funny.

To be honest, it doesn't smell that bad – not unlike soil or compost – until my Thames Water guide, Gary Patterson, begins breaking it up with his shovel.

Usnavy keeps both the lamp and his idealism, but selectively: as the book narrows to a relentless symbolism, he begins breaking off panes of stained glass and selling them.

Unless that happens -- and unless Rice channels his frustration toward the Pacers and Bryant begins breaking down defenses again -- the Lakers could be in for a long, forgetful week in Indianapolis.

A mini L. B. Jeffries, the beady-eyed little fellow buys novelty X-ray glasses from the back of a comic book; tapes up pictures of his idol Beethoven, like the "Peanuts" character Schroeder without the musical aptitude; and begins breaking into houses as if they were cardboard dioramas, sniffing ­women's lingerie, slugging their Scotch and generally trying to capture their ­auras.

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The gathering began breaking up.

Other fights began breaking out.

Prisoners began breaking down.

As a teen-ager, he began breaking into the place.

Soon after, Mr. Houghton began breaking up the manuscript.

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