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いろ
はじ

The leaves have begun to turn.
あめ

The rain began to fall.
その
あか
ちゃん

The baby is cutting his teeth.
そのあと
うえ

After that they began to ascend.
かのじょ
彼女
ふと

She began to gain weight.
かのじょ
彼女
おんがく
音楽
ことからより
おお
きな
よろこ

She began to derive further pleasure from listening to music.
かれ
ちょうしょく
朝食

He began to eat his breakfast.
かれ
くるま
あら

He started washing his car.
のぼ
ひがし
ほう
あか
るく
なった
The east was brightened by the rising sun.
はたら
すぐ
あめ
はじ

I had hardly started to work when it began to rain.
ほし

The stars were beginning to appear.
しあい
試合
はじ
まる
すぐ
あめ

As soon as the game started, it began to rain.
そと
すぐ
あめ

As soon as I went out, it began to rain.
その
しょうじょ
少女
たち
わら

The girls began to laugh.
しばらくして
かれ
また
ある

They began to walk again after a while.
ぼく
にわ

The trees in my garden are putting out leaves.
ほきゅう
補給

The supplies are beginning to give out.
かな
しそう
ほほえ
微笑
ながら
かのじょ
彼女
はな

Smiling sadly, she began to talk.
かのじょ
彼女
ピアノ
まえ
すわって
She took her seat at the piano and began to play.
かれ
たが
いに
はな

They entered into conversation.
かれ
おか
のぼ

They began to climb the hill.
かれ
わたし
にく
りゆう
理由

I began to understand the reason why he hated me.
てんき
天気
なってきたので
せんしゅ
選手
たち
グラウンド
はし

With the weather improving, players began running on the sports ground.
ゆき

Snow has begun to melt.
わたし
たち
すぐ
さかな
ことできました
We were able to start catching fish soon.
ついに
かれ

At length, he began to cry.
またこの
きかい
機械
うご

When will this machine be put in motion again?
あなた
ただ
しい
ということ
わたし
こころ

It has dawned upon my mind that you are in the right.
おてら
なか

They began walking through the temple grounds.
あか
るく
もの
しだい
次第
える
ようなった
It began to be light, and things were becoming visible by degrees.
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