Examples of 'it had begun' in a sentence
Meaning of "it had begun"
The phrase 'it had begun' refers to an action or event that had already started in the past. It indicates that something has already commenced before a certain point in time
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it had begun
It had begun the long road to recovery.
The festival was over before it had begun.
It had begun in the beginning of the decade.
My whole life was over before it had begun.
It had begun when he had chosen the.
F is for finished almost before it had begun.
It had begun as a game between them when he was small.
It was over before anyone realised it had begun.
It had begun like an ordinary discomfort.
The pain ended as suddenly as it had begun.
It had begun to feel like a lie.
Would feel like it had begun.
It had begun to look as though.
The melee ended just as quick as it had begun.
Yes it had begun to dawn on me.
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It had not ended as it had begun.
It had begun to snow again.
The season was ending as it had begun.
It had begun to influence you.
The match was over before it had begun.
It had begun promisingly enough.
Our holiday was over before it had begun.
And so it had begun.
They started shooting and they told me it had begun.
It had begun to devour parts of her neck and abdomen as well.
His career in the company was over before it had begun.
It had begun preparations and established an institutional structure to that end.
God put an end to this ordeal before it had begun.
It had begun.
Their venture was about to collapse almost as soon as it had begun.
Early last year it announced that it had begun to produce torpedoes.
It had begun its work only recently and needed to be further strengthened.
Now this story will end where it had begun.
Sogon said it had begun developing the prototype late last year.
They were threatening to strangle his life before it had begun.
It had begun to share its experience of reforms and transition with other developing countries.
She glanced up and noticed that it had begun to rain.
It had begun work two months earlier and did not yet have its own budget.
Lovingly she recalled every detail of how it had begun.
Iran said today it had begun operating two new uranium mines and a processing plant.
An element with a negative time delay behaves as if it had begun earlier.
It had begun when Christine asked his name.
There is not much that can be done about it once it had begun.
By Monday it had begun to weep and the pain was vicious.
But my schedule was so punishing that it had begun to take a toll on me.
She said having an illegitimate child would end my career before it had begun.
From the moment it had begun Dante had felt it.
A strong east wind had taken hold and it had begun snowing.
It had begun to look as though I would never catch up with you people.
Twenty minutes later the rain dance was over as suddenly as it had begun.
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We have already begun inoculating our people
The voting process has now begun
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