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I'm going to eventually read it from beginning to end".
He read it from beginning to end on the plane.
Results showed that 85% of readers liked the booklet; most (81.6%) read it from beginning to end.
He bought for me a copy of Fowler's Guide to Modern English Usage and he told me that I should read it from beginning to end.
I don't keep still very often, but I was heavily pregnant at the time and so I sat down and read it from beginning to end.
I wouldn't read it if I had a job interview in two weeks' time; but I'd read it before I go to bed as inspiration". AMM: "I would want to read it from beginning to end, but I would probably get to Chapter 17 and give up.
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When you receive your feedback report, read it through from beginning to end.
He found the stenographic record of a statement Roberts had made to him a couple of weeks back and read it once more from beginning to end.
In the introduction to her 1996 volume of "Selected Stories," Munro reveals an endearing idiosyncrasy: "I don't always, or even usually, read stories from beginning to end.
Read everything from beginning to end as fast as you can, and out loud, while repeating from the beginning when mistakes are made.
I really enjoyed this book - it was the type that I just had to read from beginning to end as soon as it arrived!
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