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And then everyone started to cheer and clap, almost involuntarily.
At first they laughed, and then they started to cheer.
"I got here at 5 a.m. and was the first to check in; everyone started to cheer!" Mr. Díaz said.
— but as people began to recognize him on the big screens, with the familiar smile and the ingratiating squint, they started to cheer, louder and louder.
As soon as they saw the lights they all started to cheer and ran home to their TV sets and Atari pedals in full gallop".
The fans who stayed in the rain until the game was called seemed so entertained that they started to cheer, "Let's go Rangers".
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When you get cranking along on a song, the crowd starts to cheer louder and sing along with the words, which I think represents the feeling of playing an actual show more realistically.
The crowd starts to cheer and scream.
That's always a start to cheering someone up.
As she was dragged back to where the rest of the group were waiting, the watching audience started to clap and cheer from where they were sat on rows of wooden benches.
The crowd, sensing blood, started to clap and cheer as Hawkeye did its thing, and as the ball missed the line, Murray broke Djokovic in the opening game of the third set.
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