Examples of 'begun to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "begun to make"

begun to make: Indicates the initial stages or actions of starting to create or produce something

How to use "begun to make" in a sentence

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begun to make
I have not even begun to make my peace.
Begun to make itself felt.
I have not even begun to make you.
He has begun to make a real mark with this committee.
Women have clearly begun to make choices.
Bombs had begun to make a place for themselves in punk rock history.
Some media outlets have begun to make corrections.
I have also begun to make contact with the various providers we need.
But the whole incident has begun to make people wonder.
I have begun to make lists of words.
The vanguard of the moment is before the opponent has begun to make a move.
She has also begun to make sentences.
That the boys went into the store and you had just begun to make breakfast.
So they had begun to make things happen.
I have got someone at the Foreign Office and they have begun to make enquiries.

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Publix has begun to make meals in a bag.
In certain Member States centralisation has begun to make inroads.
Already begun to make his mark.
The considerable and growing importance of subsidies has begun to make aggregate incomes more stable.
Things begun to make sense again.
My daughter and I have begun to make amends.
You have begun to make yourselves a new one.
Life in the East End had begun to make its mark.
Composers have begun to make resonance the subject of compositions.
I can not speak to Mr Spenlow about our engagement until I have begun to make my fortune.
They have already begun to make improvements.
He had begun to make progress when he noticed that his phone was ringing.
Their efforts have begun to make a difference.
I have begun to make a new path, which will bring me back to you.
I had already begun to make plans.
It has begun to make frequent seizures of contraband, including drugs and other smuggled goods.
And you had just begun to make breakfast.
I have begun to make videos on various topics, much like I blog here.
Legislatures have begun to make a difference.
Over the last several years, Saudi Arabia has begun to make.
The players have begun to make their marks.
Tough decisions are required -- and we have already begun to make them.
Duhé has begun to make a name for herself.
Meanwhile, another speculation has begun to make rounds.
No attempt is even begun to make complaints and assert rights.
Predictably, the announcement has already begun to make waves.
The scientists have begun to make additional releases.
And your family suffer for what they have done. I haven't even begun to make you.
He has even begun to make food.
The management has received over 43,000 responses to its survey and has begun to make changes.
Already begun to make trouble.
Seems your little Phoebe friend has - already begun to make trouble.
And that you have begun to make profitable decisions.
As a matter of fact, I have not even begun to make films.
Recently manufacturers have begun to make continuously variable transmissions available.

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The voting process has now begun
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Examples of using Make
You always make the right decision
Make sure to stir during or after cooking
You did not make arrangements for this
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