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151. After a discouraging start, the young priest had begun to win the confidence of the villagers.
152. The inquiry was begun at the instigation of a local MP.
153. The war had begun to swing in Britain's favor .
154. My head had begun to ache and my stomach felt funny. Sentencedict.com
155. Clarke says his team could have lasted another 15 days before fatigue would have begun to take a toll.
156. I'd just begun to realise he was taking me for a ride.
157. Guerrilla groups have accepted the government's offer of amnesty and have begun demobilizing.
158. Tales of the candidate's alleged past transgressions have begun springing up.
159. Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service.
160. A: Are you nearly through? B: On the contrary, I've only just begun.
161. His publishing house had just begun negotiating for her next books.
162. A succession of late nights had begun to tell on him and his work was suffering.
163. After all the recent excitement things have begun to settle down again.
164. In this way,[sentencedict.com] he has begun his own private 'telephone' service.
165. The fight would probably never have begun if one of the boys had not been edged on by a couple of bystanders.
166. Having begun my life in a children's home I have great empathy with the little ones.
167. The call-up of National Guard and reserve units begun in late August.
168. At about this time the new ideas about 'corporate management' had begun to infiltrate local government.
169. All the votes in the election have now been cast and the counting has begun.
170. The 46-year-old has already begun his job.
171. The revolving door has begun to rotate.
172. They have begun to show aggression to each other.
173. Workers were scared and had already begun fighting.
174. Spartak have even begun assembling a foreign legion.
175. Perhaps the picture had already begun to look better.
176. Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame. Benjamin Franklin
177. Some have not begun to appreciate the purpose of print.
178. It is difficult to know at what moment love begins; it is less difficult to know that it has begun. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
179. But this pattern has begun to change, especially in the ever-sensitive area of agriculture.
180. Mr. Curry Payments to farmers under the 1992 hill livestock compensatory allowances scheme have already begun.
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