"begin" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It meant that major strikes almost invariably began from the bottom up and were largely outside the control of the unions.
- I have seen numerous cases where the first sentence invariably begins with "I am down-to-earth."
- They almost invariably began on a very high plane with exciting appetizers.
- Similarly, calls for privatization invariably begin with ominous warnings about Social Security's financial future.
- Newcomers invariably begin to practice the method by which vibrations are controlled so they can be reborn.
- When coffee is served with dessert, some guests will invariably begin to leave shortly after dinner.
- However, they invariably began their work by defining interest groups and distinguishing them from political parties.
- Once the motion is felt, the table almost invariably begins to tip to one side or the other.
- Conversations invariably begin timidly, with suspicious looks around for informers or military intelligence agents.
- The article then follows the recipe's development, which invariably begins with numerous problems in its original incarnation.
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