Examples of 'seems to have begun' in a sentence
Meaning of "seems to have begun"
seems to have begun: This phrase is typically used when describing the start or initiation of a process, project, event, or relationship. It indicates a perception or observation that something has started
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seems to have begun
The rainy season seems to have begun.
It seems to have begun in some countries but is generally piecemeal.
A political process seems to have begun in that respect.
The ethnic cleansing of the southern Ngok Dinka people seems to have begun.
The universe seems to have begun.
The sag seems to have begun before demonetisation but has surely been aggravated by it.
Cell degeneration seems to have begun.
It seems to have begun.
Construction of the company town seems to have begun almost immediately.
This seems to have begun the years of complete sin, for which God punished them.
That battle seems to have begun.
From this point, too, navigation on the Padus seems to have begun.
Your new life seems to have begun so sweetly.
In fact, talk about a sequel already seems to have begun.
The rain seems to have begun.
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Prospects for the winter season that seems to have begun are worse.
The punching seems to have begun after the seat was reclined post-exchange.
For such a bustling metropolis, the day seems to have begun quite normally.
Ofcom seems to have begun issuing M5 prefix callsigns again.
That process seems to have begun.
The trade seems to have begun sometime in the first half of the 17th century.
Indeed, the size of pay settlements seems to have begun to increase again recently.
This modality of care seems to have begun to ensure treatment continuity.
The wave of Syrian immigration to Colombia seems to have begun in the 1880s.
Later, she seems to have begun to worry.
It is written in Persian and seems to have begun on August 24.
This process seems to have begun in June.
Taylor came from Muskogee, Oklahoma, but seems to have begun her musical career in Dallas.
The Jewish collection seems to have begun with the five books of Moses.
Science as we recognize it seems to have begun with the ancient Greeks.
The Nilotic expansion seems to have begun in the 14th century.
Work on the translation seems to have begun at least as early as April 1849.
In fact, as of chapter 159, she seems to have begun to develop feelings for Rito.
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