Examples of 'has begun to take' in a sentence
Meaning of "has begun to take"
Indicates that someone or something has started the process of consuming, adopting, or developing something. It implies that a certain action or change has recently started
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has begun to take
Security has begun to take on wider connotations.
And a new global policy consensus has begun to take shape.
Turkey has begun to take steps backwards.
The health department has begun to take notice.
Poland has begun to take major steps to tackle these.
Yet the government has begun to take action.
Google has begun to take an active part in the hardware industry.
But a lifetime of inherited pressure has begun to take its toll.
Technology has begun to take over the world.
There are some positive signs that the process has begun to take hold.
Recent scholarship has begun to take a different view.
The country review missions have confirmed that the programme approach has begun to take hold.
The prune juice has begun to take effect.
LAC has begun to take measures to live up to these goals.
The quest for gender equality has begun to take on increasing importance.
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Roberta has begun to take the work proposed by the School of Community seriously.
Riots are happening everywhere and our government has begun to take emergency defensive measures.
Africa thus has begun to take its destiny into its own hands.
With the fall of the Soviet Union it has begun to take on a new form.
The Commission has begun to take steps to solve these problems.
The parliamentary elections took place successfully and the new Government has begun to take shape.
And this Government has begun to take action.
She has begun to take action and I appreciate that very much.
The better regulation culture has begun to take root in the EU.
Trump has begun to take positive steps toward nationalism and sovereignty, and away from globalism.
In recent decades Theravada has begun to take root in the West.
Russia has begun to take delivery modernized BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.
Since then, the facility has begun to take.
The Government has begun to take action against such activities.
After two sessions of development, it has begun to take shape.
The Cuban Government has begun to take tentative steps to remedy the situation.
Presently, a diversified financial and credit market system has begun to take shape.
While economic recovery has begun to take root, it too is below expectations.
Recently, the theory that cannabis could be the cause has begun to take root.
Over the past decade, change has begun to take place in the direction of digitalization.
Consequently, a new paradigm for thinking about humanity 's future has begun to take shape.
Some signs that the business activity has begun to take on a substantial commercial character include,.
Since the last briefing, the upcoming electoral contest in Israel has begun to take shape.
Since retirement, Carl has begun to take philosophy courses.
By Commander Ian Wood " Our new construct for force development has begun to take shape.
In short, the Management Committee has begun to take on a new role with a new scope.
Africa thus has begun to take its destiny into its own hands . Peru welcomes that.
And, out of this something has begun to take shape.
Belatedly, the EU has begun to take the Roma issue seriously.
In more recent years, growth from historic levels has begun to take place worldwide.
Polyester, however, has begun to take on increased significance.
Oh, they are weaned already, and the boy has begun to take pork.
Even if the LGBTI movement has begun to take root, it remains fragile and isolated.
Doctor Vigevano, Your Majesty, the poison has begun to take hold.
A nonviolent revolution has begun to take shape, say participants in these gatherings . ».
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