Sentence examples for starting to recite from inspiring English sources

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I leapt in authoritatively, starting to recite.

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Then, unprompted, the boy broke his silence and started to recite the alphabet -- in English.

So this time I started to recite the Lord's Prayer.

I started to recite the Koran quietly, for prayer was forbidden.

When they started to recite, said Ford, "the most horrible changes overcame these normally nice people.

As Lana started to recite the Pledge though, Rusev stopped her before confronting Slaughter, prompting Jack Swagger to run down to the ring and take out the Bulgarian/Russian.

And she starts to recite - "She made three paces through the room, She der-der-der-der lily bloom" - as customers look on, a touch bemused.

"While I had my legs in stirrups," she said, "the doctors, who were quite young, recognized Denis -- 'You're that bloke!' -- and started to recite lines from his act".

The imam started to recite the pledge and we had to repeat after him: "We pledge our allegiance to the emir, that we would obey him and not rise up against him".

First, the members read the Constitution out loud, which gave us a welcome opportunity to recall the time last fall that John Boehner gave a speech in which he bragged that he carried the document everywhere, pulled it out of his pocket, waved it around, and then started to recite passages from the Declaration of Independence.

In one of John Ford and John Wayne's best collaborations, the World War II drama "They Were Expendable," Wayne's character, Lt. Rusty Ryan, breaks in when his commander starts to recite the cliché about "Theirs but to do — " "And die," Ryan finishes for him.

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