BEGAN TO BE

Definition: Started to exist or come into being.

Synonyms: Started To, Commenced Being, Began Becoming, Initiated To Be, Commencing To

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The flowers began to be colorful in spring.
#2
The once-empty field began to be transformed into a bustling marketplace.
#3
As dawn broke, the city streets began to be filled with the sound of morning traffic.
#4
The seeds planted last spring began to be visible as tiny green shoots emerged from the soil.
#5
With every passing year, his dream of becoming a published author began to be more attainable.
#6
As she practiced daily, her fear of public speaking began to be replaced by confidence.
#7
The intricate dance of colors began to be painted across the sky as the sun dipped below the horizon.
#8
After the rain stopped, a sense of calm began to be felt throughout the neighborhood.
#9
After years of hard work, success began to be within reach.
#10
With the arrival of spring, a new sense of hope began to be born in the hearts of the people.
#11
As the economy improved, opportunities began to be more plentiful.
#12
The importance of sustainability began to be emphasized more as environmental concerns grew.
#13
She began to be interested in art at a young age.
#14
The company began to be successful after implementing new strategies.
#15
Last week, discussions about the project began to be intense.
#16
The project, last week, began to be the center of attention.
#17
She began to be interested in photography after attending a workshop.
#18
After attending a workshop, photography began to be her passion.
#19
Last month, the implementation of the new policy began to be noticeable.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. Have you noticed any changes in the project timeline?B: Good morning! Yes, I've been monitoring it closely. We began to be slightly behind schedule due to unexpected delays in the procurement process.A: I see. What steps have you taken to address this issue?B: To mitigate the delays, I've reallocated resources and expedited communication with the procurement team. We're now working on a revised timeline to catch up.
Be the First One to Rate!
Post a Comment
Comment Guidelines
Found this Useful?