Sentence examples for begins to isolate from inspiring English sources

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During this time, Gardner begins to isolate his family from the rest of the town and Pierce slowly becomes his only contact with the outside world.

If your child starts to lose interest in their hobbies, family and friends, and shuts down conversation wise and begins to isolate in their room.

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Farmers then began to isolate healthy oysters, but even that did not make a difference.

When students get hooked, "they begin to isolate more and more," says Mr Hansen.

His team has begun to isolate versions of the bacteriocin and has discovered some that kill MRSA.

But instead of breeding local concern, information, with its self-evidence and instantaneity, had begun to isolate readers in time and space.

Around the time that Ontogeny and Phylogeny was published, biologists began to isolate genes involved in development for the first time.

These used to be regarded as "people without history," but historians are now beginning to isolate the historical content of their oral traditions.

But in the mid-1910s, architects began to isolate the service elevator from the main hallway, especially when fire laws required enclosed fire stairs, and this offered another option for garbage removal.

After Ms. Howells team joined the fray in late 2003, MicroPatent and its consultants began to isolate the stalker, using a small list of candidates distilled from earlier investigative work.

As scientists have begun to isolate these regulatory genes, they've been shocked at how powerful they are and how long they've been in power over the course of evolution.

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