Sentence examples for had begun much from inspiring English sources

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That pattern of thinking had begun much earlier.

More accurately that process had begun much earlier.

Columbia completed a draft environmental impact statement for the project in June, but the criticism had begun much earlier.

However, Ferguson revealed the problems had begun much earlier, as his team prepared for the game in their city centre hotel.

Though Baillon had begun much of his work in the 1910s, it was published only in the final decade of his life.

Land plants were affected by the Permian-Triassic crisis, but less so than were the animals, since the demise of late Paleozoic floras had begun much earlier.

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"In trading terms, 2013 has begun much as we expected," said Fallon.

Even before the party has begun, much of Rio seems to be suffering from a hangover.

Either way, the 2015-16 season has begun much like the 2014-15 sended ended: with the Warriors the clear-cut best team in the NBA.

Life after Ricky Williams has begun much earlier for the Miami Dolphins than they anticipated, in large part because they overused him, his agent said Monday.

Perhaps 4,000 years ago, their ancestors trotted into the Arctic with part of a human migration from Asia that may have begun much earlier.

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