Sentence examples for started to elaborate from inspiring English sources

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But I was so intrigued when I reread it recently, that I started to elaborate it on my own.

"Don't tell me what it is," Rosa Sabido had said when someone started to elaborate on it the week before.

He started to elaborate on why, but then stopped abruptly.

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He starts to elaborate, about how it's under the Poor Clares nunnery, and you can go into that and come out in an entirely different world.

And that's where you start to elaborate things and work on a collection".

The music starts simply: clearly defined, pure, then very rapidly starts to complicate, to elaborate - turning on itself, twisting around its central theme, almost, you imagine, like a spiral staircase ascending in circles, or like a seashell..

Just when the flood gates seemed set to open, Gloucester started to over-elaborate in the midfield.

Then, in the 1700s, Japanese men who worked with their bodies started to get elaborate tattoos.

Hospitals in recent years have started to maintain elaborate electronic health records.

Your arms started to ache…" Paul elaborates: "She was all muscle but docile, very sweet".

There followed a long compositional silence, or as Mr Shawn puts it, an internal search, that was finally broken in 1921, when Schoenberg started to compose by elaborating on a given series of all 12 tones.

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