Examples of 'english began' in a sentence

Meaning of "english began"

english began: This phrase indicates the starting point or origin of the English language. It is often used in historical or linguistic contexts to discuss the development and evolution of the English language

How to use "english began" in a sentence

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english began
English began to feel.
Fictional coverage of the war in English began even before it was over.
English began to hate.
By December the English began to die of scurvy.
English began at the CP.
The story of English began.
The English began arriving a bit later.
Agriculture became more important, and the English began to take.
The study of English began in the sixth grade.
The armies met at the town of Blenheim, where the English began a siege.
With his approval the English began to exercise sovereign rights over their strip of land.
The company 's increasing focus on translating banned works into English began to take over.
And the English began inviting teams to come test their skills against them in England.
However, in this same time period, the English began to assert greater influence.
The English began to weaken.

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After the 12th century early northern Middle English began to spread north and eastwards.
Soon the English began to encroach on that reservation in Gloucester County as well.
With victory in their sights, the English began rounding up French prisoners.
The English began to regularly import Cahors wine from the thirteenth century.
By November the same year, the English began refortifying the town.
The English began to look for a Northern route to the Indies.
Under the U.S. occupation and civil regime, English began to be taught in schools.
The English began using lightly armoured mounted troops, known as hobelars.
Towards the end of the 15th century a more modern English began to emerge.
Historically, before English began to borrow words from French, it already had a word for doubt.
After Henry VIII's personal visit to Boulogne on 18 September the English began fortifying their position.
Middle English began in the late 11th century with the Norman conquest of England.
It was not until 1840 that the English began the cultivation of coffee in India.
English began with the Anglo-Saxons.
Relations between the Cherokee and the English began to decline in late 1758.
The English began constructing their siege-works against the town in mid-April.
In the 18th century, the English began settling Cumberland Island.
In 1640 the English began sugar production with the help of the Dutch.
The art of translation into English began with Chaucer, who translated Boethius ' Comforts of Philosophy.
Around 1841, the English began to intervene in the Mosquito territory, located between Honduras and Nicaragua.

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