Sentence examples for characters begins from inspiring English sources

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The confectionary nature of the characters begins to pall, and the loopy plot comes to seem a series of deadpan jokes more than an involving story.

Those unfamiliar with the novel may wonder why one of the characters begins to haemorrhage, though Waters' description of an illegal abortion is so harrowing that we are thankful to be spared witnessing it.

But the visual intensity and the relentless degradation visited on the characters begins to feel prurient and dishonest: the director seems to take an unseemly pleasure in their misery and at the same time to congratulate himself for having the guts to confront it.

When Eaton Robinson (an Everyman whose old age is perhaps that of all these characters) begins to talk about the Heaths, "the words kept coming, so many words, as if it was a story he'd often told himself, beginning to end, although he never had".

Animosity between the characters begins in 2000, when Sonia gives birth to Pauline's grandchild and decides to give the baby Chloe (later renamed Rebecca) up for adoption.

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The characters began to accrue.

Then scary characters began showing up.

The other characters begin beating the horse.

To serve the plot, characters begin behaving out of character.

The covers, the plot lines, the characters begin to blur.

"Jersey Shore" lasted as long as it did because its characters began to transcend archetype.

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