Sentence examples for started to disperse from inspiring English sources

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As everyone finished stretching and started to disperse, Rivera lingered.

By the time Merchant got around to Mosley, the crowd had started to disperse.

Mr. Courtney said that as the group started to disperse, he thought: "I better ask her out this very second.

After that, it appeared that the crowd started to disperse, although some stragglers remained in the area.

They started to disperse, some throwing insults at the two mothers and the baby they held between them for wasting everybody's time.

But on that cold day in February, even when the Bulldogs' lead stretched to forty-one points, and other fans started to disperse, Merce and Kathryn stayed put.

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Already, the crew was starting to disperse.

I told him the crowd was starting to disperse.

Maybe, just maybe, the dark clouds that have glowered over efforts to tackle global warming for years are starting to disperse and let the sunlight in.

A car bomb exploded near the venue as people were starting to disperse after the overnight meeting, and two minutes later a second bomb attached to a motorcycle went off, the deputy city police chief, Arshad Hameed, said.

The fog was starting to disperse as I read the lines on the first post and by the time I read the last post, with the glories of the valley increasingly revealed, I felt almost tearful at the lyrical resonance of landscape and words.

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