Sentence for begun | Use begun in a sentence

Sentences using the word begun. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use begun in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for begun.

  • And the statuette was begun. (8)
  • Her lips have begun to quiver. (8)
  • She had begun to love the man. (12)
  • They have not begun dancing yet. (4)
  • The siege of Louisburg was begun. (19)
  • He was alone, and cubbing had begun. (8)
  • It had been begun several days back. (4)
  • You ought to have begun on the ship, then. (9)
  • A new order of things everywhere was begun. (19)
  • They had begun to rise, the speed slackened. (8)
  • The world was close by and had begun to stare. (10)
  • At the age of seventy-four he had begun his book. (8)
  • Another twenty-four hours of starvation had begun. (8)
  • Miss Constance F. Woolson had not yet begun to write. (9)
  • She knelt, and when at last she rose the service had begun. (8)
  • The sensuous sanctity all round had begun to influence him. (8)
  • Taking her hand, he had begun dragging her towards the door. (8)
  • On the way out he had repeatedly begun to talk of Christian. (12)
  • Rain had begun to fall; the streets looked wild and draughty. (8)
  • Vergor saw that he had begun to strengthen his fort too late. (19)
  • One of the horses had begun to kick, and he only grunted at me. (8)
  • And just when we bad got used to New York, and begun to like it. (9)
  • She may have begun by confessing that Burnamy had been in Carlsbad. (9)
  • The Dancing however was not begun as they waited for Miss Greville. (4)
  • From his not having begun well, they had become dry as things underfoot. (10)
  • He stood beside her; not loth, for excitement had begun to stir his blood. (8)
  • He had begun to retrace his steps when he at last caught sight of Bosinney. (8)
  • Hardly had she begun to think of love ere the apparition arose in her path. (10)
  • Mrs. Barter had begun to play; the Rector, in a white surplice, was coming in. (8)
  • The night was now black-dark; as is usual after a battle, it had begun to rain. (7)
  • Life, since the fall in wages, had begun to appear to them with a more serious air. (2)
  • The Bank was two thousand pounds sterling to the good and the night was but begun. (18)
  • But he had unmasked Rogers without any effect whatever, and the play had only begun. (9)
  • March had begun his breakfast with-the voracious appetite of an early- rising invalid. (9)
  • Of course the Glenmore will be a dead loss, and the banks have begun to call my loans. (13)
  • He is fast becoming fascinated, for her cheeks have begun to flush and her eyes to shine. (8)
  • She ceased as suddenly as she had begun, got up, and, before he too could rise, was gone. (8)
  • Fifty paces below, a column of opal smoke had begun to wreathe and stretch a languid flag. (10)
  • Looking back, it was difficult for him to tell when the snapping of his defences had begun. (8)
  • Mrs. Pendyce had begun to draw her needle in and out with a half-startled look on her face. (8)
  • She had begun to have a curious secret jealousy of Noel though why she could not have said. (8)
  • As soon as the head of our straggling column had reached the spot a desultory firing had begun. (7)
  • My good Weisspriess, the fellows had got into a thick crowd all round, and had begun to knead me. (10)
  • Although we had no map or guide-book, we knew at once that our acquaintance with the Danube had begun. (20)
  • And she had begun to take steps to clear her Gallery, in order to fill it with Strumolowski masterpieces. (8)
  • Its fascination, she said, had begun with the first number, the first chapter, almost the first paragraph. (9)
  • He had begun his career as a private in the army, and had risen to distinction from sheer force of character. (19)
  • It would be better when the whole thievish business was irretrievably begun and ordered in its secret courses! (8)
  • The sun had not begun to dissipate the river fog before we had taken our plunge and were ready for breakfast. (20)
  • A clicking and a whirring had begun to occur close to his ear, and something darted like a gadfly at his scalp. (8)
  • But a young writer and an untrained writer has not yet begun to be acquainted even with the lives of other men. (9)
  • It was the moment of suspense in Piccadilly; the tide had flowed up to the theatres, and had not yet begun to ebb. (8)
  • The carriage-drivers resumed their chase of the tourists, and the unvoiceful stir of the new week had begun again. (9)
  • They have begun under the influence of the passion for hoarding, which is but a blind passion of the finger-ends. (10)
  • I laughed and laughed; and my friend, having begun to unpack his heart, went on to ease it of the rest of its load. (9)
  • London had already begun to disgorge its workers as he neared Putney Bridge; the ant-heap was on the move outwards. (8)
  • The great houses across the boulevard were already deserted by their occupants, who had begun the annual migration. (13)
  • The widow promised devoutly to obey all his directions; but he had begun to talk light-headed before he was undressed. (10)
  • Under the influence of a remark of Prosper Profond, she had begun to exchange her Empire for Expressionistic furniture. (8)
  • Having begun, however, they found they were hungrier than they thought, and finished the lot, with a glass of port apiece. (8)
  • Then he went into a lot of particulars, and I begun to think he was drawing a long-bow, and meant to make his bill accordingly. (9)
  • The fat man did not answer; he had begun an anecdote, and in his broad expanse of face his tiny mouth writhed like a caterpillar. (8)
  • One breathed free of bric-a-brac there, and the new-comer breathed softly as one does on going into church after service has begun. (9)
  • Lo, you look at Flow and Drought Interflashed and interwrought: Ended is begun, begun Ended, quick as torrents run. (10)
  • Scarcely had he begun to gain the slightest conception of dying when he found that that very conception started from the idea of life. (12)
  • Mrs. Norris, who had begun to redden, was appeased; and, for a little while, other subjects took place of the improvements of Sotherton. (4)
  • The purple was couched like a pall on the treetops, and these had begun to sway and moan as though struggling and weeping at their fate. (8)
  • Aunt Lisbeth had begun upon the dragon with her usual method, and was soon wandering through skeleton halls of the old palatial castle in Bohemia. (10)
  • The next opening of the door brought something more welcome: it was for the tea-things, which she had begun almost to despair of seeing that evening. (4)
  • Mr. Pogis was among them; he had begun in the forenoon to mark the approaching separation between Lottie and himself by intervals of unmistakable withdrawal. (9)

Also see sentences for: beguiled, behalf.

Definition of begun:

  • begun, be-gun’, pa.p. of begin.(0)

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