Examples of 'have now begun' in a sentence

Meaning of "have now begun"

have now begun - used to indicate that an action or process has started recently

How to use "have now begun" in a sentence

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have now begun
Researchers have now begun human trials.
Have now begun to explore that vastness.
Practical project activities have now begun.
Have now begun helping the criminals.
Some of those programs have now begun.
And they have now begun using it against us.
We wanted to remind you that official grades have now begun.
We have now begun communicating with our daughter.
Its sensory organs have now begun to develop.
We have now begun our counting of the omer.
Excavations have now begun.
We also have now begun teaching a class on foundation.
Because the fact of the matter is that hostilities have now begun.
Works have now begun in centre.
Eight speciality or subspecialty disciplines have now begun the implementation of CBD.

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We have now begun a period of downtime.
Just as your own starships have now begun to explore that vastness.
We have now begun what was once thought impossible.
I accepted the challenge and have now begun work on both projects.
We have now begun to monitor the sea with buoys.
It looks like the police droids have now begun helping the criminals.
Things have now begun and thousands of devices have been sold.
Welcome the fact that negotiations have now begun with six applicant countries.
They have now begun to pay these back taxes to the new government.
Operations at Suhodol have now begun see also para.
Discussions have now begun in the hope of reaching specific solutions as rapidly as possible.
All COPE clinical trials have now begun.
Signatory countries have now begun the ratification process.
We have now begun the finalizations for the last phase of the Bassins du Havre.
Several African countries have now begun real dialogue on indigenous issues.
Well, six weeks of consultation have now begun.
Electric cars have now begun to conquer the roads.
Circumpolar relations, contacts and activities have now begun to flourish.
The courts have now begun to sanctioned such actions.
The drop-out rates in basic vocational training have now begun to fall.
Many businesses have now begun to take environmental concerns seriously.
According to the writer, preparations for the shooting of the film have now begun.
Preparations have now begun and construction will start in the spring.
See what it has turned into, sister faiths have now begun to exploit each other.
The authorities have now begun to eradicate cannabis on federal lands by using herbicides.
In addition, negotiations for visa facilitation and readmission agreements with Belarus have now begun.
Almost all countries have now begun to make reproductive health programmes operational.
No, it 's more the fact that those masks have now begun to sell out.
You have now begun to teach your dog where you want him to go.
And others across Europe have now begun following their example.
We have now begun preparations for the Washington campaign.
Armed with these DNA blueprints we have now begun what was once thought impossible.
LEDs have now begun life as light indicators using electric components.
A number of countries throughout the Pacific have now begun important aqua culture industries and canneries.
They have now begun blessing same-sex unions.

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