Examples of 'i began to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "i began to take"

i began to take - This phrase indicates that the speaker initiated or started an action, often referring to the act of consuming or using something. It implies that the individual commenced a particular activity or process

How to use "i began to take" in a sentence

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i began to take
I began to take care of my body and my soul.
It was only later that I began to take an interest in the work as a whole.
I began to take note of the signs.
But as soon as I began to take it things changed.
I began to take on their secrets too.
And just leave I began to take control of my life.
I began to take a lot of them seriously.
I do not know exactly when I began to take it seriously.
I began to take off my clothes.
At the age of nineteen I began to take a.
I began to take advantage of him.
It was at this moment that I began to take him very seriously.
I began to take on administrative duties.
For the first time I began to take the wrestling seriously.
I began to take notice of them.

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Around the age of thirty I began to take seriously the practice of emptiness.
I began to take things apart.
It was because of Yanni I began to take playing piano a bit more seriously too.
I began to take over my body.
I got drawn into this community and I began to take pictures there.
I began to take inventory of my life.
It was with Arnaud that I began to take a serious look at APIMO.
I began to take the view.
As the months went on, I began to take more of an interest in the kitchen.
I began to take my pulse.
There are no contraindications, so I began to take it boldly, but without fanaticism.
I began to take measure.
But it really wasn't by lack of choice that I began to take an interest.
I began to take everything for granted becoming more and more lazy.
And fortunately, I began to take heed to her.
I began to take on.
In taking care of him, I began to take care of myself.
I began to take down everyone who had helped bring about his downfall.
Well after high school, I began to take writing seriously.
I began to take the drops on Tuesday afternoon.
About five years ago, I began to take photography more seriously.
I began to take interest in Korean history.
It was during this period that I began to take part in Amma 's spiritual work.
So I began to take a good deal of interest in what was going on.
But the more I heard such questions and comments, the more I began to take them seriously.
I began to take emotional risks that I would not have imagined one year before.
The next day, I began to take control.
So I began to take the initiative and talk to others at Christian meetings.
It was the 15th of July when I began to take a closer look at the island.
As I began to take a deeper look into myself.
Thanks to a friend of Dong 's, I began to take Chinese medicine.
Slowly I began to take up a renewed life.
After all, because of walking, I began to take less medicine . ".
But then I began to take a closer look at the life of Christ.
This had a kind of counter-effect on me, and I began to take an interest in ‘ overpainting ' . ”.

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