Examples of 'have begun to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "have begun to take"

have begun to take: To start or initiate a particular action or activity. This phrase is commonly used when discussing the start of a process or habit

How to use "have begun to take" in a sentence

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have begun to take
We have begun to take more of the capabilities of.
Oil heavyweights have begun to take actions.
I have begun to take prisoners.
It seems the drugs have begun to take effect.
You have begun to take a liking to every girl in this city.
Municipalities have begun to take action.
Sovereign wealth fund, some energy companies have begun to take.
Investors have begun to take notice as well.
Governments in some countries have begun to take action.
You have begun to take steps.
Make the right choice and you will have begun to take back your own health.
The kids have begun to take interest in their bikes again.
But in recent times, scientists have begun to take it seriously.
Hymns have begun to take precedent in my song selection for two reasons.
Histology indicated these grafts to have begun to take on cells from the host animal.

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After they have begun to take steps to quantify the differences between the two versions.
Countries once afflicted by conflict and war have begun to take initiatives towards democratic government.
Some cinemas have begun to take the initiative to avoid closure.
Recently though, some new rumours have begun to take shape.
The communities have begun to take a new view of the wells.
Conversations about the re-construction of some of these pieces have begun to take place.
In this family we have begun to take away our dignity.
They have posed many questions to themselves, and they have begun to take action.
Some countries have begun to take measures or approve legislation to reverse the trend.
However, with more streaming sites and faster speeds, consumers have begun to take to VPNs.
The Japanese have begun to take baseball seriously.
Third, consortiums including US as well as European partners have begun to take shape.
To my surprise I have begun to take an interest in religion and philosophy.
This is a positive signal that the Commission 's efforts have begun to take effect.
Fortunately, we have begun to take action.
That is, we have begun to take for granted the abundance we have.
But fortunately for the home buyer, things have begun to take a turn for the better.
We, however, have begun to take it for granted that democracy itself means security.
Some city governments, too, have begun to take action.
Finally, i have begun to take photos of my food again!
Recently, in theater arts, women have begun to take center stage.
Other countries have begun to take heed of alcohol 's cancer risks.
However, these days, other bonuses have begun to take over.
In particular, they have begun to take full advantage of the capabilities of the Internet.
Summary: Post-HBP, a lot of developments have begun to take place.
Already several adventures have begun to take shape which can be solved by no-one else.
So in the last few days I have begun to take messages for him.
I feel like you have begun to take your … Your faith for granted.
Recently, tourism companies have begun to take up residence in the town.
Colombia and Panama have begun to take important steps, but more remains to be done.
Meanwhile, governments have begun to take the problem seriously.
Together with the NYPD, we have begun to take our neighborhoods back.
But recently, I feel like you have begun to take your faith for granted.
But recently I … I feel like you have begun to take your … Your faith for granted.
To my surprise, real changes have begun to take place in recent years, ” said Jinlian.

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