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Example sentences for "began again"

  • Well, I shall return to my post to-morrow, certainly," he began again.

  • I was speaking just now to the Superintendent of Police," he began again.

  • I have not touched on this subject for years," he began again; "but I owed it to you to speak frankly.

  • Then he began again: "I frightened you just now with my harsh views of life, but no one says you must share them.

  • He began again to ask for news from home--from my home.

  • Besides," he began again, "we've got this gallus bird.

  • I have a gentle spirit," he began again, "a gentle spirit.

  • He began again to plead with me to marry him.

  • David Rossi heard the voice, and, when he began again, his own voice was softer and more tremulous.

  • When the voice from the phonograph began again it was more tremulous and husky than before.

  • I'm glad y' happened t' bring the kid home," he began again.

  • The fumbling about the hall door began again.

  • Upon my soul and conscience," he began again, "if such a thing can be forgotten, then I think I have a right to dismiss it from my mind.

  • We want in so many different ways to be," he began again.

  • These were the words with which he began again.

  • Clement waited a reasonable time, but, finding it was of no use, began again.

  • I liked the turn the conversation had taken, for I had some things I wanted to say, and so, after waiting a minute, I began again.

  • Oh, he will go far, very far,' he began again.

  • Then he began again, assuring me Mr. Kurtz was the best agent he had, an exceptional man, of the greatest importance to the Company; therefore I could understand his anxiety.

  • Shirley," he began again abruptly, "do you know what I wish?

  • If I thought of anything then,” he began again, β€œit was solely of some wickedness on your part.

  • Yes, life is full, there is life even underground,” he began again.

  • Whether the Duke heard something of this encounter, or whatever the cause was, he began again as usual.

  • The brutal fellow kept making disagreeable remarks and gesticulating with his hands and feet, until he enraged me so that I began again, and spoke far more rudely than I should otherwise have done, if he had behaved with decency.

  • But when I began again to seek God's will, everything cleared up, and I felt certain of my call.

  • As I began again to pour out my heart to him, he seemed just to pour the glory into my soul and to press it down until he saw, I suppose, that I was ready to hear his plan for me--a plan that I had not yet contemplated.

  • She laughed a little sadly, and, taking her rosette, began again to sew.

  • After each new poem the gleam began again to quiver; and Zavilovski, as capable as he was ambitious, valued in his heart those reflections of glory more than aught else on earth.

  • And as midday approached, the affair, which seemed to him diminished in the morning, began again to increase in his eyes.

  • He began again, his voice pitched in a high key:-- "Talk of coercing England!

  • I began again:-- "Did the priest send you here?

  • I began again:-- "The driver tells me your mother's sick?

  • Signorina," he began again hopefully; then he stopped short.

  • I'm afraid" he began again, but stopped at her involuntary little gasp and shifted uneasily in his chair.

  • I have eighty dinners on hand," he began again, "and if M'sieur will excuse me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "began again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    began again; began life; began talking; began the; began thus; being somewhat; both coasts; came round; carried down; coaxial cable and microwave radio relay; especially adapted; export duty; full retreat; full suit; gentle smile; hard thing; inch shells; liberum arbitrium; mamma dear; molten metal; more frequently; national pride; native place; private land; then look; water down