Examples of 'starts to form' in a sentence

Meaning of "starts to form"

starts to form: indicates the beginning stages or process of the formation or development of something

How to use "starts to form" in a sentence

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starts to form
An image starts to form before your eyes.
Throat and inner ear starts to form.
Plaque starts to form when arteries are damaged.
Cytokinesis begins as the cleavage furrow starts to form.
The ice starts to form in the spring.
I confess a pigeonhole starts to form.
When it starts to form a kind of paste.
The river is now wider and starts to form meanders.
It starts to form a lump which is called a malignant tumor.
The crowd starts to form.
It starts to form the axon.
This is also where the gray area starts to form.
A light starts to form ahead of you.
A positive circle starts to form.
The heart starts to form the normal four chambers.

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Water damage may result if condensation starts to form on windows or walls.
This is the stage in which a solution to the previously defined situation starts to form.
A new exoskeleton starts to form beneath the old one.
Mix until everything is well incorporated and a dough starts to form.
It is at this point the child starts to form its own identity.
Continue to mix in larger amounts of flour until the dough starts to form.
Remember that plaque starts to form again within half an hour of cleaning your teeth.
The reason for this happens is that tartar starts to form.
Unwittingly, he also starts to form an emotional attachment to her.
The dewpoint is the temperature to which condensate just starts to form on an object.
But once it starts to form iron, the battle is lost.
The evaporator in the water tray starts to form ice onto the.
In the series, she starts to form a close relationship with her best friend Lauren Pope.
This is where the couple dynamic with intimacy starts to form itself.
As this protective coating starts to form in the brain, advanced thinking abilities strengthen.
The signs of estrogen stimulation subside and the corpus luteum starts to form.
In spring, a new growth ring starts to form as growth resumes.
The front corners and sides of the appliance are warm and condensation starts to form.
Rose starts to form an attraction to her Russian Dhampir mentor, Dimitri Belikov.
The experiment reveals that the wavelength is formed as a pattern starts to form quickly.
A white precipitate starts to form after about 20 minutes.
She also began to interact with her grandfather and a bond starts to form between them.
Now, in prophase, that starts to form into the chromosomes.
The future backbone of the AQUAPHOR team starts to form.
Granulation tissue starts to form at the site about 3 to 5 days after the injury.
Soon, a tangled web of interconnected components starts to form.
It starts to form a self-sufficient rural settlement around the end of the 18th century.
Upon cooling below gelling temperature, a gel starts to form.
A fluidised bed starts to form within the bottom zone ( 5 ).
When a tooth is repeatedly exposed to these acids, a hole starts to form.
In step 2, an opaque region starts to form in the cloud.
At this point, the zygote becomes a blastocyst and placenta starts to form.
When the liquid between the glass is charged, it starts to form into a semi-solid state.
Once the decision has been taken, the company starts to form.
In bed, unable to sleep, he starts to form an idea.

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