Examples of 'began to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to take"

The expression 'began to take' signifies the initial stages or actions of starting to adopt or incorporate something, such as a new habit, approach, or perspective. It suggests the commencement of a process or transition towards embracing a different behavior, mindset, or course of action, indicating a shift or change from previous ways

How to use "began to take" in a sentence

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began to take
But then it began to take its toll.
I began to take care of my body and my soul.
But then cricket began to take over.
When it began to take in front of young melancholy.
The space we see began to take form.
He then began to take supporting roles in films.
The greatest places began to take shape.
And life began to take on a beautiful rhythm.
His fellow researchers began to take notice.
He began to take more interest in his studies.
His insight soon began to take definition.
It began to take more and more shape.
When the drugs began to take hold.
He began to take music a little more seriously.
It was there he also began to take an interest in writing.

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Began to take out the wood by barge.
In his travels he began to take an interest in paintings.
The mainstream of medical care began to take.
The sprouts began to take on definite form.
It was at that point his style began to take shape.
Ukrainians began to take money out of banks.
A career in modeling soon began to take shape.
Girona began to take its current form.
Slowly a real program began to take shape.
Action began to take the place of words.
First a little plane began to take shape.
He then began to take photographs in a documentary manner.
A new form ofme began to take shape.
She began to take care of tuberculosis children.
Gradually people began to take their places.
He began to take drugs to help him sleep.
He sobered up and began to take care of himself.
He began to take credit for his victories.
I went home and began to take the pills.
She began to take the prescribed medications immediately.
These pressures began to take their toll.
I began to take note of the signs.
Radio stations began to take note of that.
I began to take on their secrets too.
Many miracles began to take place there.
I began to take a lot of them seriously.
Neighboring countries began to take travel precautions.
He began to take part in peasant movements.
I thought they would began to take heart.
Then he began to take notes once more.
Slowly the orphanage began to take shape.
His life began to take on a number of responsibilities.
In the later works he began to take risks.
The party began to take on a different note.
Miracle after miracle began to take place.

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My first experience began with this change
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Examples of using Take
I can not take this any more
Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns
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