Sentence examples for it began let from inspiring English sources

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It began: Let us boldly proclaim, in rhyme if not reason, The thespian joys of the theater season.

It began, Let cravens crawl when the bugles call And war clouds lower near; Let vultures fly in the tumbling sky, What know the brave of fear?

It began, let us suggest, in 1948, with the publication of Eliot's Notes Towards the Definition of Culture and Leavis's The Great Tradition.

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In 1993, freshmen became eligible to play and in 1994, it began letting teams hold 12-session spring practices.

The next year it began letting users make copies of their collections in the cloud, but had to stop when the music industry objected.

In August, it began letting users search their Gmail messages using Google.com.com

Originally the service was tethered to Skype; more recently it began letting users connect to experts via Skype, other VoIP service, or normal phone lines.

Twitter sees web search engines like Google as a huge user acquisition tool, so this year it began letting outside search engines to index results from the top 50,000 hashtag searches.

It begins: Let me make clear every obscure truth, and remove the confusion of him who questions.

It begins, "Let us pause in life's pleasures and count it's many tears.

It begins: "Let the rain kiss you / Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops / Let the rain sing you a lullaby".[26].[26]

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