757 examples of beginnings in sentences

Although the ecclesiastical year begins with Advent, the beginnings of the Bible are not read till March.

Gueranger, Duchesne and Kellner constitute the beginnings of a student's liturgical library (London, Keegan, Paul.

To the best of my knowledge and belief, the tale of the "Minute Boys of the Mohawk Valley" is no more than a narration of facts, as can be verified by reference to any of our standard histories of the beginnings of this nation.

Since the early beginnings of the human race we can perceive the same processes in operation.

Consequently, as it has been remarked, "At a time when rude beginnings were all that were of the builder's art, the human mind must have been roused to a higher devotion by the sight of lofty trees under an open sky, than it could feel inside the stunted structures reared by unskilled hands.

Baffled gardener, you behold New beginnings and new shoots Spring again from hidden roots.

New beginnings and new shoots String again from hidden roots Pull or stab or cut or burn, Love must ever yet return.

His own account of the beginnings of his work, taken from his Missionary Travels, shows the sincere and simple spirit of the man, and his natural powers of observation and description are seen in his own story of his first important discovery, that of Lake Ngami.

THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIAN LIFE AND SERVICE.

Meanwhile the beginnings of other Christian work had been made by Miss Whately.

Why this foolish under-rating Of my first attempts at Latin? Know you not each thing we prize Does from small beginnings rise? 'Twas the same thing with your writing, Which you now take such delight in.

Let us recall the reasons and the beginnings of the crusades themselves.

Young as I am, I might go forth a teacher, And you should see how deeply I could reason Of love in all its shapes, beginnings, ends; Of moral qualities in their diverse aspects; Of actions, and their laws and tendencies.

We may now look forward to a real future for mankind because we have before us the beginnings of a chemistry of human nature.

For some thousands of years, an isolated individual, here and there or an isolated institution have devoted themselves to the task, struggling not only with their own weaknesses, but with religious and political dogmas which spoiled and vitiated even the beginnings of their efforts.

They have the beginnings of it, no doubt.

Since this business is so invested with human interest, let us go back for a moment to its beginnings.

what a lesson dost thou read to council, and to consistory!if my pen treat of you lightlyas haply it will wanderyet my spirit hath gravely felt the wisdom of your custom, when sitting among you in deepest peace, which some out-welling tears would rather confirm than disturb, I have reverted to the times of your beginnings, and the sowings of the seed by Fox and Dewesbury.

A part of this letter having been torn off, I have, from the evident meaning, supplied a few words and half-words at the ends and beginnings of lines.

I fancy I've read an account of the great Sir Stephen Orme's first beginnings," he put in with a touch of sarcasm.

Thus this simple farmer's board seemed sensitively linked with the far-away beginnings of time.

As a Story, he is nothing, but a narration of things done, with the beginnings, causes, and appendices thereof.

From strange beginnings.

From strange beginnings.

Grosse, E.: The Beginnings of Art.

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