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Example sentences for "again began"

  • He again began talking of it aloud, despite himself, so intense had been his terror at the thought that the lad might go off before his aunt.

  • Paparelli, however, again began whispering in his soft voice, though not in so low a key as previously, for some of his words could be overheard.

  • From the time they were hurt until I again began to talk--two years later--I asked not one question as to the probability of my ever regaining the use of them.

  • It was in this complacent and confident mood, and without any sharp line of transition, that I again began life in my old world of companionship and of business.

  • The doctors and attendants treated me kindly and I again began to enjoy life.

  • Though the bun and draught of cold water had somewhat satisfied my appetite, I again began to feel hungry, though not so hungry as I might have been without them.

  • The men, when they had exhausted a few fresh provisions which they themselves had purchased, again began to grumble at the bad quality of their food.

  • When I was fairly aroused I again began to feel very hungry, so I ate one of my buns.

  • Having smelt at him on all sides, he again began to howl, as if summoning aid for him.

  • But he became quiet only when she shoved down to him with a pitchfork provisions prepared by Kali; at night he again began to trumpet.

  • But for Stas anxiety and worry again began.

  • He was passionately devoted to this sport, and his health had so far improved that he again began to show a slight inclination for pleasure and exercise.

  • At first, at finding myself in bed without arms, and with people entering and leaving my room always on tip-toe, I again began to feel suspicious.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    again and; again came; again moved; again the; against each; against her; against her; against him; against the; against thee; against their; against whom; alliterative verse; begin work; distinctly understood; eggs were; foreign born; just from; make three; military sense; other plants; physical geology; scientific point; she thinks; undoubtedly true; universal human