Sentence examples for was beginning to write from inspiring English sources

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Haze was beginning to write – first poems and, later, raps.

Meanwhile, Yeats was beginning to write: his first publication, two brief lyrics, appeared in the Dublin University Review in 1885.

I was beginning to write a lot – my first book would come out when I was 37.

Unable to find a publisher for the songs he was beginning to write, Handy formed a partnership with Harry Pace and founded Pace & Handy Music Company (later Handy Brothers Music Company).

Meloy, whose own stories published in the magazine include "The Proxy Marriage" and "Hot Or Cold," says that Colwin's work "made writing stories seem possible" when she, Meloy, was beginning to write work of her own.

She passed away as she was beginning to write it, having completed shortly before Life's second volume, on the mental activity of willing.

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Against this background, the Bush Administration is beginning to write an important part of its legacy.

"I'm beginning to write this memoir," Mr. Rushdie told the news agency.

Some jazz composers, like the pianist Renee Rosnes, are beginning to write for shells.

But as the luminaries of rock get older, they are beginning to write their own histories.

D'you know, I think I'm beginning to write like how I thought Austin Healey should write in his column.

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