Examples of 'begun to emerge' in a sentence

Meaning of "begun to emerge"

begun to emerge: Phrase used to describe something that is starting to become apparent or noticeable

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begun to emerge
Prince had just begun to emerge as an artist.
A global consciousness has certainly begun to emerge.
It has only begun to emerge in recent years.
Signs of hope have already begun to emerge.
Mutants have begun to emerge all around the globe.
Different interests have already begun to emerge.
Heroes have begun to emerge in the midst of the war.
Some elements of potential convergence have begun to emerge.
Some consensus has begun to emerge on a broad definition of a resilient community.
A promising though controversial response has begun to emerge.
Several strategies have begun to emerge to fulfil this latter objective.
A new economic growth model has begun to emerge.
Has begun to emerge.
Many leading private enterprises have begun to emerge.
This trend has begun to emerge in the agricultural sector too.

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I am so glad you have begun to emerge.
The darkness has begun to emerge in the course of the earth.
Newly uncovered official files have begun to emerge.
It has only begun to emerge from the recession this year.
The first signs of spring have begun to emerge.
But differences have begun to emerge between the two countries.
One or two surprising things have begun to emerge.
Its pattern has begun to emerge and the white is definitely improving.
Ideas to mitigate the risks have begun to emerge.
Stories had begun to emerge from women's health.
Signs of normalcy have begun to emerge.
A worrying trend has begun to emerge in reports of drug-related deaths in some countries.
The sometimes daunting implications of climate change have begun to emerge.
Mechanisms of this kind have begun to emerge in recent years.
We are now at a point in the consultations where themes have begun to emerge.
Signs of economic recovery have begun to emerge in the industrial countries.
Some solutions for cutting costs have already begun to emerge.
The focus on pharmaceuticals had begun to emerge shaping the future of the company.
The architecture for the hospital building has begun to emerge.
Another modeling method has recently begun to emerge using deep learning techniques.
Consequences of the financial downturn on health outcomes have begun to emerge.
There are a number of trends that have begun to emerge in terms of mobile phones.
Some international initiatives to coordinate sustainable technology development have begun to emerge.
Three important developments have begun to emerge in recent years.
Adverse effects of surplus production capacity in some industries have begun to emerge.
However, recordings have begun to emerge in the last few years.
But the outlines of the final version have begun to emerge.
In recent years, software has begun to emerge to facilitate all types of business transactions.
Domestic groups involved in their own transport operations have also begun to emerge.
However, this approach to accountability has begun to emerge in a few of these countries.
Regardless of the difficulties involved in that process some good practices have begun to emerge.
Today, there has begun to emerge a legal foundation for international cooperation in mine clearance.
Infrastructure to support these functions has begun to emerge on the Internet.
This strategy has begun to emerge organically, without prompting from the global community.
By this time multidisciplinary design consultancies had begun to emerge in the United States.

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Examples of using Begun
We have already begun inoculating our people
The voting process has now begun
I have begun thinking about two possibilities
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Examples of using Emerge
We would emerge from the sea at once
We do not know what pattern will emerge
These obligations emerge as the result of a marriage
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