Examples of 'began only' in a sentence

Meaning of "began only"

began only: A phrase indicating that something started or commenced recently, without further developments or progress

How to use "began only" in a sentence

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began only
Data collection began only aftertheapproval was issued.
The use of fuzzy logic in nursing research began only recently.
Production began only three months later.
Every civilisation and culture began only after that.
Civilisation began only a few thousand years ago.
His public career as an instrumental performer began only a few months later.
Deterioration began only a few decades later.
The collection of information on reasons for working at home began only recently.
I said when we began only a small percent.
He began only showing up for two hours in the afternoon.
Its restoration began only in the fifties.
These are significant achievements for a country where the peace process began only recently.
His mornings began only at ten.
The sales began only in November last year coupled with the usual stock shortages.
Not bad for a venture that began only about eight years ago.
The boos began only when Berry would not return to the stage for an encore.
And the other sister says the abuse began only last year.
Filming began only recently.
I have pointed out that our Presidency began only a few days ago.
The interview began only after signing the consent form.
Development of the industrial base in the province of Pesaro began only fairly recently.
Its development began only with one tank.
The application of NMR spectroscopy to protein structural determinations therefore began only a few years ago.
The campaign itself began only in the last few days.
It began only a few weeks ago - yet now it seems like years.
He started with the country whose borders began only a few miles from his mountain retreat.
The interview began only after the consent of the interviewee signing the Consent Form.
Industrial production of ice cream began only in the XIX century.
This project began only due to the turtles nesting on this island.
The completion of the second stage began only after signing the IC.
Tom began only to be stopped by the shake of Jared's head.
A marked decline of Cross River gorilla population size began only about a hundred years later.
The problems began only after Anastasia Dvoretskaya 's son turned one.
Modern transportation systems in the pilgrimage journey effectively began only after the Second World War.
Substantial talks began only in the second week of INC 2.
Relatively speaking, our understanding of how cancer is caused began only recently.
At best, the research thus began only in the course of that year.
We are still awaiting the outcome of this work, which began only recently.
Deconstruction of the M-Bahn line began only two months after regular service began.
This is our first experience with such a process ; it began only last week.
The fierce public debate began only after Netanyahu 's address.
Registration of government troops outside the assembly areas began only on 24 June.
The fertility transition thus clearly began only after the Revolution, and not under the Shah.
Originally only the parts threatened with collapsing were restored, the archaeological excavation began only in 1960.
The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than in Great Britain.
Construction of the main line extension from Dolavon to Esquel apparently began only in 1925.
However, truly massive repressions began only with the beginning of the war.
C Excludes contributions to UNEP and UNODC since data collection for these agencies began only in 2006.
Did it mean that equality before the law began only after immunity had been lifted?
Expansion began only at the end of the 19th century.

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