Examples of 'began to make' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to make"
began to make: This phrase indicates the start or initiation of an action or process. It suggests that something was started or commenced at a certain point in time
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began to make
And then all began to make sense.
Began to make a grab for public goods.
And you just began to make a habit of it.
Little by little the constraints began to make sense.
I also began to make progress with my work.
The vehicle then began to make noise.
He began to make love with the queen.
On his return he began to make opening boxes.
We began to make this a matter of earnest prayer.
And then we began to make our way.
I began to make plans to leave the country.
And all railways began to make cuts.
I began to make plans for the child.
Automobile companies began to make fighting machines.
I began to make plans for the day.
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Some novelists even began to make them up.
So they began to make some changes in terms of.
With freed hands we began to make tools.
The man began to make strange movements.
What she was saying began to make sense.
He began to make the short walk toward it.
It is during this he began to make his mark as a writer.
It began to make her feel like an outsider.
In the late eighties he began to make electronic music.
Nuwa began to make more humans by hand.
The left hand now began to make circles.
Then began to make a double play.
In fact the two women began to make a game of it.
He began to make innovations in concrete construction.
And it all began to make sense.
I began to make sense of the world.
During this period he began to make silkscreen prints.
He began to make films in his teens.
Soon everything began to make sense.
They began to make music together.
Suddenly that huge machine began to make sense.
The sun began to make its presence.
After that the numbers began to make sense.
She then began to make flirtatious remarks.
It was only recently that we began to make them at home.
The man began to make a list of them.
Silence prevailed until crickets began to make noise.
The puzzle began to make more sense.
The freedom movement began to make.
His mother began to make tittering noises.
Gradually the world around him began to make sense.
The soldiers began to make threatening gestures.
Every unfit piece of the question began to make sense.
And so she began to make her list.
Everything that had happened in my life began to make sense.
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Examples of using Make
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You always make the right decision
Make sure to stir during or after cooking
You did not make arrangements for this