Sentence examples for started to invade from inspiring English sources

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It started to invade the eye cavity and press inward onto the brain, Dr. Oblak said.

"We had telephone companies and lobbyists who started to invade us," she recalls.

Hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturers also used this approach when solid-state drives (SSDs) started to invade the market.

For the first time, I looked through a lens – and photography immediately started to invade my life.

The new HR ideas became popular just as a horde of knowledge workers, educated with the help of the GI Bill, started to invade the corporate world.

The scene, with original music by Valentina González, went through several stages (they talk as well as dance), and at times the situation was reversed: she started to invade his privacy and to try to exert some control over him.

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Beyond groceries, Amazon is starting to invade our lives through the world of pharmaceuticals.

The device gets pinched by "sleep terrorists", characters' dreams start to invade their waking reality, and visually spectacular strangeness ensues.

"Finishing invasion of the orchards and arresting tens, and starting to invade the neighborhoods of al-Basyia and al-Oudima," read another.

As West Coast venture capitalists were starting to invade by opening up offices here, we started getting venture capitalists in our own backyard".' Like any homegrown industry, this one reflects the local culture, as you could see in the presentations on Monday.

At day 5, most front cells polarize tangentially at the interface, with a few leading cells polarizing radially and starting to invade the outer ECM layer.

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