Examples of 'began to thrive' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to thrive"

began to thrive: This phrase indicates the beginning of a period where someone or something starts to grow, develop, or prosper successfully

How to use "began to thrive" in a sentence

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began to thrive
This small company slowly began to thrive.
Jerusalem began to thrive once more in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
These little kittens survived and began to thrive.
Traditional industries began to thrive as Manilas commerce grew.
Alternative medicine in the form of herbal remedies began to thrive.
The island began to thrive.
At the beginning of the railroad age the community began to thrive.
The church began to thrive.
Larger species that inhabited deeper, open waters began to thrive.
And at once the plant began to thrive in every way.
Gardens and fodder grew well, and the settlement began to thrive.
The industry began to thrive until the attack on Iran by the Mongol army.
From then on the spirit of experimentation began to thrive afterwards.
Many older resorts benefited from increased tourism, and the town 's businesses began to thrive.
During Roman times the sport began to thrive on a wide scale.

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Once they settled in to their new homes, these long haired cats began to thrive.
In India, the 3-month notice period rule began to thrive with many leading IT companies.
At the same time, larger species who dwelled in deeper, open waters began to thrive.
Ottawa mothers rallied and Kolin began to thrive on breast milk.
Shortly after the Rock Steady Crew came to Japan, breaking within Japan began to thrive.
In the meantime, his musical career began to thrive.
However, once Arias was disposed, Torrijos landed newfound power and began to thrive.
But soon after the operation, the baby began to thrive.
Japan = = = Shortly after the Rock Steady Crew came to Japan, b-boying within Japan began to thrive.
Buenos Aires became the capital of the vice-royalty and began to thrive as a trade center.
Following the Second World War, the wine industry in Napa began to thrive again.
When the railroad was completed, Vega began to thrive.
Surviving these early hurdles, Cartier began to thrive.
A subset of films known as or " chivalry films " then began to thrive.
It was under his care that Oprah, once again, began to thrive.
Peters ' skill set was ideal for this position, and CNI quickly began to thrive.
Very soon Mrs. Green 's business began to thrive.
Software quickly became Bravo 's sole focus, and Thoma Cressey began to thrive.
Slowly, I began to shift into a new lifestyle -- one where I began to thrive.

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Because you all thrive on the drama
You thrive on it and live on it like a drug
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