Examples of 'revival began' in a sentence

Meaning of "revival began"

revival began: Indicates the start or initiation of a resurgence or renewed interest in something, such as a cultural trend, artistic movement, or religious practice

How to use "revival began" in a sentence

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Soon a great revival began to happen in that town.
Shortly afterwards he published A Handbook of the Cornish language and the Cornish language revival began.
The revival began in a movement of prayer and was sustained by a movement of prayer.
However, few remember how this mighty spiritual revival began.
A revival began when the heritage value of these older buildings was recognised.
Thus, the swing revival began.
The revival began with the reading of the Word of God by Ezra.
This put Uilleam in a dangerous position when the Bruce revival began in the same year, 1306.
The revival began with a revival of the clergy 's commitment to their ministry.
The Old Prussian language revival began in the early 80 's.
Its revival began in U.S. internment camps, where wheat rations were supplied.
A revival began in 1802 that resulted in the conversion of a third of the Yale student body.
The third revival began in 2014 and also starred Alan Cumming this time alongside Michelle Williams.
A revival began in the early 20th century.
The revival began in 1981, and the cheese has since become widespread in artisanal production.

See also

Its revival began in 1968, when it was donated to the parish priest of Melzo.
The revival began in the 1930s and continued after World War II.

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