Sentence examples for plan has begun from inspiring English sources

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But for Palestinians too, Mr Sharon's plan has begun to concentrate minds.

The Fed's stimulus plan has begun to run up against another strong force: tightening monetary policies emerging in China.

UN insiders have told the Guardian the negotiation process between the UN and the Syrian government for the 2017 plan has begun, but they do not expect a significant change in the process or outcome.

A national HR policy has been finalized, and work on a 10-year strategic plan has begun.

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She said a remediation plan had begun to address the problems.

Certainly, complaints about the plan had begun circulating long before opening day.

Still, the broad outlines of the war plan have begun to take shape, and so far the reviews are mixed.

Despite its poor initial reception, we had signed a lease, the plan had begun and there was no turning back.

By Saturday, the plan had begun to coalesce.

In the meantime, soul searching is underway in Britain after the national debacle and the businesspeople behind the New Mexico slaughterhouse plan have begun to complain about losing money on investments made in the hope that they might start killing soon.

Over time, some Angelenos, later many Angelenos and now maybe a majority of Angelenos — at least to judge from the City Council vote on the mobility plan have begun to believe that the price we pay for this kind of urban design and city planning is too high.

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