Sentence examples for has started spreading from inspiring English sources

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The disease is so dangerous because it often has no symptoms until it has become advanced and has started spreading inside the abdomen.

"I have an impression — I hope it's only an impression — that the practice of killing political opponents has started spreading in Russia," said Gennady Gudkov, a former parliamentarian and ex-security services officer, to the Moscow Times.

Heather Watson's coach has started spreading the word that his student could, one day, be top of the heap.

"I have an impression — I hope it's only an impression — that the practice of killing political opponents has started spreading in Russia," former parliamentarian and ex-security services officer Gennady Gudkov told the Moscow Times.

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I've started spreading the word locally.

Cholera, originally confined to South Asia, had started spreading in 1817 from seaport to seaport, presumably carried by infected sailors.

State Senator Nia H. Gill said gangs have started spreading from the cities to the suburbs and rural areas.

But the great Park Avenue trestle goes back to the nineteenth century, long before the Asplenium is believed to have started spreading.

But in recent years, strains of MRSA that are even more virulent have started spreading outside hospitals and attacking perfectly healthy people (Science, 14 March 2003, p. 1639).

First, the common PRRS may have started spreading more extensively than before.

It can be suggested that strains of these families have started spreading across Jiangsu province; of course, this requires further testing using more extended typing of more clinical strains.

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