Examples of 'began to take hold' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to take hold"

began to take hold: To start to become established or have an influence

How to use "began to take hold" in a sentence

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began to take hold
When the drugs began to take hold.
So we began to take hold of the bolder sort and help them on.
Fear and uncertainty began to take hold of them.
We were somewhere on the edge of barstow when the drugs began to take hold.
The book began to take hold of me.
It stopped the mounting fear that began to take hold.
Panic began to take hold.
The idea of naval launched tactical nuclear weaponry began to take hold.
Data colocation technology began to take hold in the telecommunications industry.
Sufism was previously dominant in the region before militant jihadi ideas began to take hold.
Many neoliberal ideas began to take hold among its leaders.
But it was in Blackpool where a creative response began to take hold.
The conditions that began to take hold certainly did not improve human life.
About three thousand years ago, pastoralism began to take hold.
Normal political activity began to take hold in Ireland from this point forward.

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At the same time, his writing spirit began to take hold.
The Anti-War movement began to take hold among university students.
Over time, the concept of human security began to take hold.
Now an ambitious new idea began to take hold in Lewis William 's mind.
They were not destitute people, as was believed when this phenomenon began to take hold.
But gradually, he began to take hold of me.
Within the state, the idea of a Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere began to take hold.
Environmental protection policies began to take hold during the 20th century.
Under the umbrella of pantheism, the ancient occult mysteries began to take hold and spread.
By the 1930s, however, cotton began to take hold of the West Texas region surrounding Lubbock.
Research in Miranda, a functional language with lazy evaluation, began to take hold in this decade.
But from around 1843, severe illness began to take hold and to limit his activities.
The realization that we had “ found something ” began to take hold of us.
My parents' legacy began to take hold.
Barstow, on the edge of the desert… when the drugs began to take hold.
And economic and job insecurity began to take hold in the 1980s.
Tuberculosis was widely prevalent even before the AIDS epidemic began to take hold in 1981.
Oh, i was just a fan, at first . But gradually, he began to take hold of me.
It was in 1911 that his reputation as a slugger began to take hold.
However, industrial decline in many of the city's industries began to take hold during the 1990s.
After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the concept of rights began to take hold in Japan.

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