Examples of 'began to cultivate' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to cultivate"

began to cultivate: refers to the act of starting to develop or nurture something, such as a skill, relationship, or habit

How to use "began to cultivate" in a sentence

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began to cultivate
They began to cultivate wheat and barley.
He landed on top of a canopy and began to cultivate.
He began to cultivate a disdain for authority.
His health improved as soon as he began to cultivate.
He began to cultivate grapevines for wine.
He let out a sigh and began to cultivate.
Instead they began to cultivate and process the sugar cane.
The father built up a homestead and began to cultivate the land.
He began to cultivate a passion for music from the age of twelve.
Here he cleared the land and began to cultivate the soil.
Some began to cultivate and made their mark in this world.
Those new tribe members all began to cultivate the soul refining spell.
They began to cultivate certain simple crops and animals were domesticated.
Yemeni traders took beans back to their homeland and began to cultivate them.
They began to cultivate corn and also began to store food.
Yemeni traders brought coffee back to their homeland and began to cultivate the bean.
We then began to cultivate it.
Yemeni traders took coffee back to their homeland and began to cultivate the seed.
The rubber tappers began to cultivate clearings and to hunt and extract other forest products.
Ye Chuan discarded the distracting thoughts in his mind and began to cultivate wholeheartedly.
As my interests matured I began to cultivate an appreciation for art in all forms.
All of them disappeared after I began to cultivate.
He began to cultivate his passion for football in the oratory of Gorlago.
It was not long before Club Whisky began to cultivate popularity around the world.
We began to cultivate the art of healthy home by starting right there… at home.
Slavers in the southern states also began to cultivate more ambitious rationales for African slavery.
With that, he closed his eyes again and began to cultivate.
The first country that began to cultivate peanuts for export is Senegal.
Then, he walked back into his room and began to cultivate.
The Spaniards began to cultivate the soil and exploit the gold and silver mines.
He didn't waste any time and began to cultivate.
Subconsciously, you began to cultivate a habit of sticking to the conventional means.
After that he sat down cross-legged near the stream and began to cultivate chakra.
Gradually, this plant began to cultivate in neighboring countries.
However, she miraculously recovered after she began to cultivate of Dafa.
In this area, farmers began to cultivate sweet potatoes rather than cotton.
But as demand increased, Chinese farmers began to cultivate the plant.
She began to cultivate foreigners, especially French public men.
He discarded his Bronx accent and began to cultivate more sophisticated English tones.
After pondering for awhile, Wang Lin closed his eyes and began to cultivate.
Around this time, the community began to cultivate local monastic vocations.
After thinking up to this point, Bai Xiaochun sat down cross-legged and began to cultivate.
While some of the party began to cultivate the land, others set off to explore.
After tasting wine brought from Greece and Italy, they began to cultivate their own vines.
He began to cultivate them, and I helped him.
In Sungai Gombak, they began to cultivate farming skills.
Sitting inside, Wang Lin closed his eyes and began to cultivate.
In the Edo period, samurai began to cultivate these goldfish as a side job.
Thus, sitting cross-legged on the ground, they began to cultivate.
Meanwhile, the Mongols began to cultivate lands in occupied territories in Sichuan.

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