Pronunciation of the English word beginnings.
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1. | Difficult things in the world must have their beginnings in the easy; big things must have their beginnings in the small. | |
2. | Parliament has its beginnings in 14th-century England. | |
3. | Modern philosophy has its beginnings in the 19th century. | |
4. | Buddhism had its beginnings in India. | |
5. | In love, there are only beginnings. | |
6. | All beginnings are difficult. | |
7. | From unpromising beginnings, he went on to become a respected leader. | |
8. | “We have a saying in America: born on the third base,” Lord says of their divergent beginnings. | |
9. | Resist the beginnings! | |
10. | Resist beginnings. The medicine is prepared too late when the malady has become entrenched. |