Sentence examples for start to evolve from inspiring English sources

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"His buildings were very prescient both in terms of the issues and the problems that start to evolve when buildings intersect with government and concrete," he said, alluding to status quo architecture.

The first individuals to be accepted for domestication must have been exceptional, but of course that's the point from which things start to evolve". Having said that, Nicastro turns off the lights in his Cornell office and heads home, where urgent calls for the can opener await.

"I think the unicellular yeast would start to evolve into multicellularity.

Moreover, when tectonic stressing conditions are changed, fault geometries start to evolve in order to adapt to the new stress conditions (e.g., Scholz et al. 2010).

Responding to this prompt, a 9th grade introductory biology student wrote: "I think the unicellular yeast would start to evolve into multicellularity.

And while some sports (such as WWE) start to evolve from pure TV shows into more rounded services, TV is still the primary point of access.

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The technology has only started to evolve".

Then it started to evolve.

Now, however, SDR are starting to evolve.

The commune members would have started to evolve independently.

However, a more detailed picture of the intestinal microbiota contributing to liver disease started to evolve.

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