Sentence examples for start to present from inspiring English sources

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The question of musical quality will start to present itself early on.

Experts start to present themselves as the ultimate authorities and to view their specialist knowledge as the voice of reason.

"When you've got a long swing like he does and you're not all that quick, holes start to present themselves.

The former senior executive at Merrill says that Spitzer strong-armed the firm: " 'If you start to present counter-arguments, you'll be indicted.' " Blodget had left Merrill Lynch by then.

So for example, if more diabetic patients start to present a similar trend of numbness in their toes, the coupling of real-time and retrospective data can potentially help doctors analyse how treatments will work on a particular population.

Once that is accomplished, he said, "we'll start to present more and more programs, more and more dialogues, more and more discussions of policy, more interviews with people who are germane and important to that audience.

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But asked by presenter Tim Lovejoy on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch whether he had started to present Top Gear yet, Evans said: "Not started yet, but we are doing a secret Top Gear film on Tuesday".

Recently, other clubs have started to present alternatives to the standard destination club model.

The possibilities were starting to present themselves as sampling and digital and editing programs [came in].

But then these other ideas started to present themselves – orchestral ideas.

However, at 600 °C and 300 N, the oxidation/diffusion coating started to present a failure tendency.

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