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1
The British liaison appears to have
begun
very
early in the war.
2
The honeymoon at the White Rose Tavern had
begun
very
merrily.
3
They had
begun
very
formally, as Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Hirsch.
4
All in all, the day had
begun
very
well, dice or no bloody dice.
5
Our acquaintance with Mehitable had
begun
very
soon after our arrival at the old farm.
6
Dora, who had
begun
very
well at last, halted in her answer and looked surprised.
7
I don't think you have
begun
very
well.
8
If difficulties and technicalities be avoided, such exercises as we suggest above may be
begun
very
early.
9
What could have
begun
very
inauspiciously ended up with people intrigued and willing to give it a go.
10
You must have
begun
very
quickly.
11
There can be little doubt that continued misfortune and disappointment had
begun
very
early to impair his noble mind.
12
The landlady of the house where the squire lodged had
begun
very
early to entertain a strange opinion of her guests.
13
Habits, especially such as are
begun
very
early, come at last to produce actions in us, which often escape our observation.
14
But it is my design to keep much in with Sir George; and I think I have
begun
very
well towards it.
15
I had
begun
very
early to put in execution the beneficial plan, first practised and made known by the great captain Cook.
16
These words were penned with direct reference to 'The Maid of Orleans', which was
begun
very
soon after the completion of 'Mary Stuart'.
begun
very
begun
begin