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1
Now it would
start
to
fray
.
2
My mother's seamstress tells her that most women now are rehemming their skirts instead of buying new ones when the edges
start
to
fray
.
3
Right about now their sense of wellbeing may be
starting
to
fray
.
4
It was
starting
to
fray
,
the logs pocked with misty holes.
5
But a male pastoralist arrives and his temper
starts
to
fray
.
6
The synchronized growth of last year has already
started
to
fray
,
especially in Europe.
7
But the Sri Lankan spin is
starting
to
fray
.
8
Once a wire
starts
to
fray
,
have it replaced.
9
Her other pair had had paper-thin soles, and the seams had been
starting
to
fray
.
10
The material is
starting
to
fray
.
11
That tie-up with the city
started
to
fray
as the city's legacy costs, particularly pensions owed to retirees, mounted.
12
Until Clive Woodward's post-match temper
started
to
fray
,
Saturday was as close to ideal as England could have wished.
13
The bag was
starting
to
fray
,
which wasn't really a surprise considering all the oddly shaped pieces it contained.
14
Rooney was booked for a foul on Mikel Arteta and, with tempers
starting
to
fray
,
Ferguson hauled the England man off.
15
She had on a T-shirt and a warm polo sweater with a seam that had
started
to
fray
at the neck.
16
I bought it a couple of weeks ago to transport my surfboard after my last cord
started
to
fray
,
but hell.