Sentence examples for started to take effect from inspiring English sources

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That influence started to take effect on new music.

They had already started to take effect, he added, with Blackwater escorts ordered to negotiate traffic courteously.

Once the anti-depressants started to take effect, Butterfield was ready to return to his job and he was back full-time three weeks later.

The rate of growth in the economy has been expected to slow in the second quarter as tighter fiscal policy started to take effect.

But starting in the 1990s, storminess increased sharply, and the new study says that may be because clean air laws had started to take effect.

Mugisha is a consummate workaholic — I was shocked when he and other activists told me they had actually taken a vacation — and it was clear that his constant community organizing and public campaigning had started to take effect.

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"Our reforms are starting to take effect.

The cuts would start to take effect in 2013.

Despite tasting like embalming fluid the five-hour energy drinks are starting to take effect.

But he thinks tax changes to the buy-to-let market could start to take effect.

Some of the insurance regulations, like the one on overhead costs, are starting to take effect.

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