Sentence examples for it has started being from inspiring English sources

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It has started being part of our life".

An example is the HER2 bio-marker assay, which has been a standard test, recorded at diagnosis, in our collaborating hospitals in Canada for the last few years, whereas only recently it has started being assessed regularly in the collaborating UK hospitals.

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For these reasons we focused our investigation on comparing normal cervical cells with high-grade cervical lesions, in which the carcinogenic process, if it has started, is more frequently active.

Outside, on the large and pleasant second-story porch, superfans who had got too deep in their cups before the panel began to realize it had started were drinking and laughing.

"It has started out being exactly that," Lucchino said.

The other is light amber, with high concentration of fatty acids, and it has started to be studied as a potential biodiesel source [4].

Now that it has started, there are complaints about the presence of powerful warlords and others who have gained entry without being elected.

It has started to be used as a biomarker of treatment efficacy in human diseases.

If it has started recently, is there anything bothering your friend perhaps?

Construct 2 - As Flash gets older, it has started to be replaced by other means of creating games.

Where it has started, the decline is usually slower than it was in Asia.

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