Sentence examples for start to weave from inspiring English sources

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Arsenal had to show great patience because when Bayern do start to weave those triangular passing moves it can be demoralising for whoever they are playing.

Start to weave together the basic parts of the song.

Beginning anywhere from a framework thread exiting the center, start to weave a spiral around the framework web to create the capture threads.

Avoid a tangle of dread: Like a spider, Satan can start to weave a web of fogginess in your mind so you stop seeing God's truth and way as much.

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"He starts to weave them together.

We had a lot of conversations about capital punishment, and everything started to weave together in an interesting way.

The band were starting to weave their arty leanings into more recognisable – if not exactly conventional – verse-and-chorus structures.

Users of Salesforce, which helps firms manage their customer relationships, can now quickly switch to Google's web-based applications.Smaller firms have already started to weave a network of services.

There's plenty in The Boat That Rocked to make you vomit, but if you stick with it you can't help feeling the mysterious magic of Curtisland starting to weave its spell.

Jonny was leading comfortably heading into the final kilometre of the 10km run but then the heat began to take its toll and he started to weave across the course.

"Initially, the Middlesex top order looked to have taken a leaf from Yardy's book but, with Monty Panesar starting to weave his magic, Sussex are in a good position to complete a fifth Championship win of the season".

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