Sentence examples for started to sneak from inspiring English sources

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Mobile technology has already started to sneak onto the floors of both the House and the Senate.

Henin started to sneak in drop shots, work her way into the net and occasionally slice the ball low.

Mr. Young, whose friends said liked to joke around, had come by and "started to sneak his ribs in," one boy said.

Scouts continued to come to every game he pitched; I started to sneak under the bleachers, with my hat pulled over my eyes.

The visitors started to sneak forward as the game progressed knowing there was nothing to lose but Louis Moult and Scott McDonald were denied by a home defence keen to make it 12 clean sheets in 14 matches.

She rather felt as though it just started to sneak up on her one day.

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Then the smart money, which got in early, is starting to sneak out the back door.

Monkey snatches the pie and starts to sneak away when Mr. Walsh yells, "Get back here!" Mr. Walsh runs after Monkey.

Periodically, though, we would be working and I would see several students start to sneak a peak at their phones.

This was important to look at since we haven't been focusing much on gender presentation and expression yet and I'm starting to sneak that into the lesson since it's such a huge part of queer identity".

"You want to make the gap between the rollers a little too wide at the start, to sneak up on the rice," he instructed Storrs.

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