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prayer has begun

begin date N COMPUT

begin point N COMPUT

begin to do something VB (start, set about)

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In the post-war boom years several developments had begun to encroach on the ravine lands, and these neighbourhoods were badly damaged by the storm.
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A second complete renovation was begun in 2004, co-financed by a private cultural heritage foundation and a disputed giant advertisement poster.
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The collation on technical details have begun, the appointed coordinators contacted.
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However, many farmers have begun the process of diversifying their crop selections to include lavender, ginseng, hazelnuts, and wolfberries as tobacco consumption continues to decrease.
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It felt like a bad omen for an election that hasn't even begun and will drone on for over twice as long as usual.
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With such a navy to back it, a new variant in gunboat diplomacy will have begun.
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I'd hardly begun my pitch before his cheque book was on the table.
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This was because he had begun dying his hair by this time, and initially could not use pomade.
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Picked when they have obtained full size, but before the ripening cycle has begun.
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As a consequence of territorial disputes both countries had begun to increase their military budgets and an arms race ensued in the 1890s.
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