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  • He begins speaking. (8)
  • She begins to clear. (8)
  • Charity begins at home. (8)
  • Here begins the village. (4)
  • The crying begins again. (8)
  • The air begins to chill. (10)
  • The room begins to empty.] (8)
  • This begins a new chapter. (8)
  • But-to-morrow it begins again. (8)
  • So here, then, begins my story. (5)
  • And this is where the fun begins. (8)
  • But for us two life begins up there. (10)
  • If you enter it, distraction begins. (10)
  • He begins to cut up rough in the hall. (12)
  • They say it threatens rain, if it begins one. (10)
  • That begins along pretty early in the alphabet. (9)
  • Then begins the drill for the real somersault. (21)
  • He begins creeping inch by inch nearer to the door. (8)
  • He begins to think himself born under an ill star. (14)
  • She seizes it and begins to sew vigorously upon it. (9)
  • Then begins a scared swaying out towards the window. (8)
  • He begins by explaining his own reticence heretofore. (14)
  • She kicks off her lisle blue shoes, and begins dancing. (8)
  • Half the scandal that goes about the village begins here. (8)
  • Ailing animals cannot be transported, and replacing begins. (21)
  • When a man is disappointed in his meal he begins to get ugly. (18)
  • It soon flies over the present failure, and begins to hope again. (4)
  • Now begins an extraordinary contest of intellect between a man and an army. (1)
  • Slowly he begins to shake his head, and mutter, as he moves towards the fire.] (8)
  • Finding that it still wails, he begins to sing to it in a cracked little voice. (8)
  • When the fever begins to decline a period of low fever and depression follows. (18)
  • Whenever Rady begins speaking you start; I can see the perspiration rolling down you. (10)
  • As the weather hardens towards frost, the world begins to improve for Edinburgh people. (2)
  • Then begins a dash for the freedom and privacy which has been denied them since morning. (21)
  • Why do we consider that the history of music as we know it today begins with Greek music? (3)
  • A partial exodus begins when the word goes forth that the first section is ready to move. (21)
  • With the arrival of the chain-and-stake wagon the active work of erecting the tents begins. (21)
  • Now and then she rests her elbows on the table, eats a berry, pouts her lips, and, begins again. (8)
  • Then turning abruptly, he begins pacing the cell, moving his head, like an animal pacing its cage. (8)
  • With slow foot The low rosed moon, the face of Music mute, Begins among her silent bars to climb. (10)
  • I want you to stand up with me, and receive, till the dancing begins, as if it were your coming-out. (9)
  • The edge is quite straight until the animal is eight or nine years old; then it begins to turn over. (21)
  • Your father comes here to see his old friend, and begins boasting of the Gippsland he has left behind. (10)
  • They have been taught not to move rapidly until the band begins and to stop whenever its melody ceases. (21)
  • She has now been a longer time stationary there, than she ever was before, and she begins to want change. (4)
  • A shower of nutshells, orange-peel, and harmless missiles begins to rattle against the glass of the window. (8)
  • The road goes down through another valley, and then finally begins to scale the main slope of the Pentlands. (2)
  • She puts her hand on the knob, and begins turning it; then goes to the fireplace, and taps her foot on the fender. (8)
  • Once more the novel begins to rise to its higher function, and to teach that men are somehow masters of their fate. (9)
  • This will eliminate any sharp horizontal line where the foundation-wall of stone ends and upper wall of stucco begins. (17)
  • As the sound slowly enters his consciousness, he begins to wince, as though he knew, but would not admit its significance. (8)
  • She begins again brushing her hair, then stops, and taking a packet of letters from a drawer of her dressing-table, reads. (8)
  • Skepsey toned his assent to the diminishing thinness where a suspicion of the negative begins to wind upon a distant horn. (10)
  • Then, as full realization begins to dawn on him, he runs to the bay window, craning his head to catch sight of the front door. (8)
  • Finally, as the surface begins to moult, the shingle itself becomes stiff and brittle and begins to break off. (17)
  • Browning begins to show his seventy years (he will be seventy next February) a little, though his natural [force] be not abated. (14)
  • You cannot say where it begins or where it leaves off; and it will not allow you to say precisely what its meaning or argument is. (9)
  • The pupil in composition begins his studies with the harmonic or monophonic style and is afterwards inducted into the polyphonic style. (3)
  • Whether Annette had produced the revolution in his outlook, or that outlook had produced Annette, he knew no more than we know where a circle begins. (8)
  • North of Princeton the country begins to grow abruptly hilly, and at Morristown veritable mountains occur, with broad valleys stretching to the northeast and southwest. (18)

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