Sentence examples for begun to assert itself from inspiring English sources

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Only recently has it begun to assert itself as an independent nation.

"The unfocused type of person that dominates the present has begun to assert itself".

By the middle of the 13th century the English component in the Anglo-Norman amalgam had begun to assert itself and the close of the century witnessed a Northumbrian version of the Psalter made directly from Latin, which, because it survived in several manuscripts, must have achieved relatively wide circulation.

But Paz y Paz said the mass demonstrations and the corruption investigation that forced the resignation of former President Otto Pérez last month showed that civil society has begun to assert itself in a way not seen since before the war.

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A huge hybrid area, a kind of adventurous mainstream, began to assert itself.

Appearing just as Palestinian nationalism was beginning to assert itself, the book fell on fertile ground.

"As we come closer to the Tower Bridge the authority of the city begins to assert itself.

Instead Philadelphia's midfield began to assert itself as the team looked to outlast, if not outplay, their opponents.

But over that first year, as their relationship deepened, Mr. Rubinstein's desire for marriage began to assert itself.

It was less effective, however, in the postwar period, as Algerian nationalism began to assert itself against France, modelling itself on the values of the French Resistance.

Comparable to the impact of Sanskrit, but far more alien, is that of English, which began to assert itself in the 18th century.

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