Sentence examples for what begun from inspiring English sources

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Red shoe under the bed, black socknestled inside it, burn mark the size of a man's thumbon the nightstand: what has been ended here?Or what begun, since from such originsno long continuance could stay itselfas my long marriage testifies by its repeated passagesof middling weather.

On the McCanns: By the summer of 2007 what begun as a sympathetic approach by the press to an ongoing personal tragedy had altered... Like the Dowlers, the McCanns were treated as if they were a commodity in which the public, and by extension the press, had an interest or stake that effectively trumped their individual rights to privacy, dignity or basic respect.

by Sharon Levy Red shoe under the bed, black socknestled inside it, burn mark the size of a man's thumbon the nightstand: what has been ended here?Or what begun, since from such originsno long continuance could stay itselfas my long marriage testifies by its repeated passagesof middling weather.

What begun with statements, revised statements, "clarifications", the full release of tax returns and a £200,000 gift from mummy splashed all over the Sunday papers, ended with a masterful Parliamentary performer making the fuss seem unjustified, the clamour a witch hunt.

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What began as absurd has begun to look fishy.

What began here in March 2001 has spread.

What began as an ideological battle shaded into criminality.

What began as downsizing went on to wholesale abandonment.

But what began as rebellion soon became the new fashion.

What began as a dream has become a business.

What begins in aesthetic ambition, however, ends in slaughter.

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