The enemy had begun to cross the road, about two hundred yards from us.
He saw at once that the enemy had begun the charge much too soon.
Now I fear that our enemies have begun to move against us.
Finally the enemy began to close in on him too tightly.
The enemy then began a series of very costly mistakes.
The enemy is pressed and begins to move troops there.
Or he could simply wait it out until the enemy began to turn on itself, as had so often been the case.
"What, Sir, do you think the result will be should the enemy begin an assault?"
However, they could only do that starting on the first stage of the second level, where the enemies began appearing.
After a long time the enemy began moving toward her.