Examples of 'began to disperse' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to disperse"
Began to disperse: Started to scatter or spread out in different directions
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began to disperse
They began to disperse around the world.
The convoy split up and began to disperse.
The protesters began to disperse shortly after these incidents.
The next morning everyone began to disperse.
They began to disperse until there were just about one hundred left.
Students soon began to disperse.
But the views, especially on Christianity and development began to disperse.
The crowd began to disperse.
The music died immediately and the crowd began to disperse.
Fibroids began to disperse.
The starry sky that filled the room gradually began to disperse.
The members of the community began to disperse to their huts - with their thoughts.
Instead of assembling, the cardinals began to disperse.
The group began to disperse when they reached the residence of the Regent ;.
After the shooting the demonstrators began to disperse through the centre of town.
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As the fog began to disperse and the sun came out, I knew there was more.
The coffee sat on top of the foam and began to disperse into the foam.
The crowd began to disperse around 9:30 p.m. though a group of protesters remained at the scene.
When high school was over, we began to disperse.
This more negative connotation began to disperse following the introduction of the GAZ-3102.
As construction wound down, the canal team began to disperse.
As time moved forward, the theory began to disperse in ideology.
The meeting was over, and the task force members began to disperse.
As they entered, the servants began to disperse.
She saw the two making contact with each other, and began to disperse.
After the ruin of the Temple, the exiled Jews began to disperse throughout the world.
When a pH of 6 was reached, the maghemite particles began to disperse.
After about three hours, they began to disperse.
Just for one day… when I turned my head other side, everything began to disperse.
After some time, they slowly began to disperse.
The session grew to an end, and they began to disperse.
After his last song, the people began to disperse.
The crowd, much disappointed, began to disperse.
The night went on, and slowly, people began to disperse.
The rally ended at about 4 pm, when police began to disperse the crowds.
The bulk of the protest remained nonviolent, however, and began to disperse after 9 p.m.
Upon heating to 60 °C the solids began to disperse.
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