Sentence examples for started to fold from inspiring English sources

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Finally, the deck started to fold.

But then prices started to fold.

But the actual industry started to fold in on itself in about '93.

Clubs started to fold, one by one, and two years ago, he realized that his team could be next.

The players have folded up their umbrellas and fans have started to fold them up as well, with the rain all but stopping.

"Instead of music moving forward," Morley says, "there was a moment - which you could pin down to around Britpop, or even earlier - when it started to fold backwards on itself.

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They think our strength lies only in the World Trade Center and the Pentagon -- the twin pillars of our wealth and power -- and if they can just knock them down we'll start to fold: as if we, like them, have only one truth, one power center.

As δ is increased further, however, the phase portrait starts to fold.

With Zipcasts, you can see how SlideShare will start to fold in new products to tackle the enterprise market from the ground-up, using its installed base of loyal SlideShare users to spread the word about new products.

"Tomorrow at 8 a.m., someone could be here just starting to fold [the clothes] into piles," she suggests to the group.

Quote: In my case, that means my multiple group memberships will only improve my self-esteem if I start to fold them into the way I think about my own identity: I'm a reader, a vegetarian, a (sometimes) runner.

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