Sentence examples for begun some of from inspiring English sources

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President Jimmy Carter had begun some of those initiatives, and he deserves some of the credit.

And the Friday morning quarterbacking has begun, some of which may case a significant amount of trouble.

But in the second half, when the action leaves the hotel in which the drama had begun, some of the focus and dramatic bite was lost.

n+1 has obviously begun some of the work, identifying what Mark Greiff calls a "relentlessly male" strain of a movement that has also often been thought of as relentlessly white and relentlessly privileged.

Maine had already begun some of its road work when the bond markets stopped functioning, so now it is scrambling for bank loans to keep the dump trucks rolling.

If kidney failure has begun, some of the tests that would have been positive at an earlier stage of poisoning could become negative.

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Then the math begins, some of which is surprisingly simple.

I began some of the most originative educational experiences of my life.

In response, local scientists began some of the world's first marsh restoration projects.

Finally, two hours into the movie, the combat scenes begin, some of them first rate.

When the campaign began, some of Mr. Marcos's party leaders spoke of a short-lived candidacy for Mrs. Aquino.

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