Examples of 'i had begun' in a sentence
Meaning of "i had begun"
i had begun ~ An introductory phrase suggesting the initiation or start of an action, process, or event by the speaker or subject
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i had begun
I had begun to despair of our barren valley.
It took me a while realise that I had begun to live in a constant state of stress.
I had begun to see what love could do.
And just when I had begun to accept that.
I had begun to think you had forgotten me.
I discovered that everything I had begun to wonder was true.
I had begun to feel myself taking control.
I finished the episode I had begun a week earlier.
I had begun to question this way of thinking.
I lost so much weight because I had begun exercising.
I had begun walking when it was still dark.
The worst thing is that I had begun to dream again.
I had begun to feel increasingly unwell at work.
I so wish that I had begun to learn some other way.
I had begun to lose all thoughts of survival.
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The new world I had begun to explore in Greece.
I had begun to take them for granted.
Lydia and I had begun to despair.
I had begun to lose hope of anything appearing.
A few months after I had begun.
I had begun to resume my responsibilities in the office.
In the spring of that year I had begun my studies at the University of Basel.
I had begun to wish him dead.
I was so happy and I knew that I had begun a new chapter in my life.
I had begun to suspect you were avoiding me.
Coming to Aix was a little bit like continuing the work I had begun in Belgium.
I had begun divorce proceedings saying.
He did not respond immediately, so I had begun to go on with my day.
I had begun to consider that myself.
At the time of my diagnosis, I had begun to go into a diabetic coma.
I had begun to feel the difference.
You were earning a good reputation, so I had begun arranging for your parole.
I had begun the road to remission.
Away from any trace of contemporary civilisation, I had begun to experience time differently.
I had begun to write without fear.
Out of my salary, I had begun to save a few dollars.
I had begun to write letter home.
Without realizing it at first, I had begun to.
I had begun to write again.
But over time, I had begun to wonder about this.
I had begun my new life.
But at that point, I had begun getting used to the smell.
I had begun to see a psychiatrist.
After finding that out, I had begun to gather forces to go against IRIS.
I had begun to lose my way.
Meanwhile, however, that same collaborator and I had begun performing together regularly.
I had begun this script years before she was sick.
With this workshop, I had begun my formation as a Lasallian.
I had begun working myself up into a state of paranoia again.
I gave Sammy the slip . I had begun to guess.
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We have already begun inoculating our people
The voting process has now begun
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