Examples of 'revolution had begun' in a sentence

Meaning of "revolution had begun"

revolution had begun: This phrase refers to the commencement or start of a significant and often widespread change or upheaval in society, politics, or culture. It can also describe the initial stages of a revolution or uprising. An example sentence is 'The revolution had begun, with protesters taking to the streets.'

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revolution had begun
The microprocessor revolution had begun.
Winds of revolution had begun to sweep over the subcontinent.
The basis for the subsequent construction technology revolution had begun.
But the tourism revolution had begun and nobody could stop it.
The Bastille fell two days later and the French Revolution had begun.
Meanwhile the revolution had begun in Khuzestan.
With these changes, the era of the world communist revolution had begun.
After the industrial Revolution had begun to transform our country.
By the time the police finally did open fire, the revolution had begun.
The French Revolution had begun four years earlier with the Storming of the Bastille.
The Coconut Oil revolution had begun.
The revolution had begun and immediately acquired a tremendous impetus, sweeping all before it.
If I would known a revolution had begun.
A revolution had begun within Luke 's soul.
It was the year after the Flower Power revolution had begun in San Francisco.

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The Bolivarian Revolution had begun and so had the oligarchy 's backlash.
The so-called peaceful revolution had begun.
Then we typed the G, and the system crashed… Yet a revolution had begun.
The “ February ” Revolution had begun.
That was on November 3 - the German revolution had begun.
The initiative to start the first green revolution had begun in Mexico in 1943.
Majesty, we must leave. The revolution had begun.
The year was 2002 and the Digital Video revolution had begun a few years prior.

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