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211. However, some of the problems that were to haunt the postwar aviation industry had already begun to appear.
212. Just where - and when, and how - had it begun to go astray?
213. Can anything be sadder than work left unfinished? Yes,(http://sentencedict.com/begun.html) work never begun. Christina G. Rossetti
214. By the 1990s the change to the meritocrats had begun to affect the highest levels of the party.
215. The previous autumn, the muggy monsoon heat had begun to diminish on the very day following the festival of Dusshera.
216. In the past year, some companies have begun to offer free Internet access.
217. There is a tidal wave of youth crime, and the Government have not begun to answer it.
218. Half a century before their quest was begun, an inventory was taken of the private apartments in Buckingham Palace.
219. The religious community that subsequently formed here was at its apogee in the twelfth century, when the present church was begun.
220. The process of accepting or rejecting his asylum application hasn't even begun.
221. Abbott labs has begun testing a protease inhibitor designed to be five times more powerful than those now available.
222. Among western specialists many revisionist arguments have begun to gain a wide measure of acceptance.
223. A man standing under the trees a little way off had produced an accordion and begun to play.
224. In this manner it continues the adjustment process begun before parade in the canteen.
225. Over the last 20 years the Church has begun to appraise itself.
226. Perversely, the existing system has begun to attract support, from three sources.
227. The work had already begun when, late in the year, Pons first learned about Jones.
228. After the Second Vatican Council, many parishes had begun to allow girls to assist at the altar.
229. Balancing these tensions required finely honed knowledge and skill that the new managers had only begun to acquire.
230. The government is only cautiously expanding the limited free-market alterations of its socialist economy begun four years ago.
231. He who has begun has half done. Dare to be wise; begin! Horace
232. They've already begun the arduous task of carrying their plants half a mile across town to their new home.
233. Their children had begun to face racial abuse on the streets and in the schools.
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