Sentence examples for starting to split from inspiring English sources

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Some onions were starting to split from the roots.

As the permafrost degrades, people's houses are starting to split apart.

There the San Andreas Fault has its southern terminus and the Earth's crust is starting to split open under the influence of the spreading ridge further south in the Gulf of California.

Q Dear Nigel, This summer I have grown tomatoes on my kitchen window ledge, and while I have been very pleased with the results, the tomatoes are now starting to split.

But the stock market is starting to split into two divisive camps as more strategists are abandoning their "neutral" stance and positioning themselves as bulls or bears.

The mid-nineties were an inflection point in the VC world, explains Marquardt, as many firms were starting to split based on ideological differences.

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In the 1970s things started to split.

But they started to split in the 1980s, in part because of geographic polarization.

Bake 15 minutes, until tomatoes are hot and start to split, shaking dish occasionally.

Don't overmix, otherwise the cream cheese will start to split.

By the Late Jurassic, Africa had started to split off from South America, and Australia and Antarctica had separated from India.

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