How to use "begin" in a sentence

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After a while, I begin to feel uncomfortable again

I begin my routine of standing and sitting

I stand up and begin my routine all over again.

I tie the tourniquet, take the knife and begin cutting.

Then I fill my bottle and the CamelBak and begin walking

When they reach me, I begin telling my story: 'My name is Aron Ralston

He asks me what happened in the canyon and I begin telling my story

'When did you begin your tea?' asked the King.

Finally, to those nations who would make them-selves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.

So let us begin anew - remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof

But let us begin.

Besides, if I suddenly stopped visiting, people would become suspicious and begin to talk

I begin to feel more than nervous now: I begin to feel scared

I begin to walk, slowly at first, unsure of the direction that I must go

I begin to walk faster, but I am soon running

But in front of me the fog seems to be thinner, and I begin to slow

I am scared now because I know that I am near, and in the dark I begin to see large, grey stones standing like giants on the top of the hill

After a few more moments, you begin to feel a little more relaxed

And your eyes close, and you feel sleep begin to take you.

Sala realized that for Gran, the rose fruit meant something real; it spoke of a world that Sala could only begin to imagine

The two stand-ins begin to act

And the three of them begin to climb up to the roof of the building.

He would begin the battle over a triviality and goad her until the bickering escalated into marital warfare

His desk occupied one corner; tubes of glue, miniature bottles of enamel in every color, and a variety of model-crafting tools stood in soldierly ranks on one half of the desk, and the other half was bare, waiting for him to begin work

If she was ever to stop dreaming about the boy, if she were to get control of her grief, she must begin her recovery here, in this room, by conquering her irrational need to preserve his possessions in situ.

Now was the right time to begin the unpleasant chore

It didn't begin to melt; the room was cold.

Tina wasn't sure how to begin

You don't know how to begin

"I don't know where to begin

He made a mistake blending the salad dressing and had to begin again from scratch

He expected to see the entire white-shrouded lawn begin to move and rise in the forms of ten, fifteen, twenty other assassins.

We couldn't begin to conduct a thorough search of it."

It is difficult to know where to begin this story, but I have chosen a particular Wednesday at the vicarage

We'll begin with you, Mr Clement.'

And a search for it would begin immediately.

Because it is hardly one seventh of the size of Earth, it cooled more quickly to the temperature at which life could begin

As soon as they've destroyed all our guns and ships and railways, they'll begin to catch us one by one, picking the best and keeping us in cages and things

You begin to see? And we'll get some people together - strong, clean-minded men

That same day the healing would begin

To begin with, she will be a little more careful

You see, Mr Hartright, she's the perfect student: she can't wait to begin her studies.'

'No, I'm afraid to begin,' said Laura gently

My narrative must therefore begin with Marian's terrible illness.