Sentence examples for began to exceed from inspiring English sources

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During the late 20th century, however, extraction costs in many mines began to exceed profits.

Gin became so widely consumed that the amount sold daily began to exceed that of beer.

Eventually the extraction of water began to exceed the recharge of aquifers from precipitation, and water tables began to fall.

After the initial phase of a billion-dollar contract to build the tunnel was awarded to a consortium of companies, costs began to exceed estimates by the millions.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that private spending on research and development began to exceed government spending in 1990; other studies put the crossing point a few years earlier.

If the costs of a project began to exceed estimates associated with the job, the company's finance directors told project accountants to change the books before the entries went into K.B.R.'s accounting information system, according to the complaint.

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Now, Manning is beginning to exceed those expectations.

Demand has finally begun to exceed our capacity.

Without any further immigration, deaths would begin to exceed births around 2048.

If intake begins to exceed minimal requirements, excess vitamins are stored in the tissues.

Maximum bone development ends in one's 20's, after which bone loss gradually begins to exceed bone formation.

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