Sentence examples for started to shine from inspiring English sources

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The wearing of waterproof overtrousers as the sun started to shine and attempts to dance were made.

The pesky wind continued whipping the canal into choppy wavelets, but as the days went on the sun started to shine and our confidence grew.

Acosta truanted, failed his exams (and resat them) – but once his talent started to shine through, and was recognised, "I then had something that belonged to me.

"She started to shine, and they could see past the woman who was raped, who didn't comb her hair, the one whose fault it was for being raped," Ms. Jinor said.

"Last week started with great promise but as the financial news worsened and the sun started to shine, so did our trade fall away," said Nat Wakeley, director of selling operations.

"Last week started with great promise, with sales rising 7% on Sunday and 9% on Monday, but as the financial news worsened and the sun started to shine, so did our trade fall away," John Lewis said.

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"The sun is starting to shine," he said.

"The independent game is starting to shine again," he said.

When exposed to an ultraviolet light, these biomarkers start to shine.

Fast-forward to the site's new relaunch and it's really starting to shine.

The sun is starting to shine and we are fixing the roof.

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