Examples of using Begin to make in English and their translations into Greek
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Therefore, improvement of such soil begin to make coarse sand
the succeeding colored peoples begin to make their appearances very early in the age of mortal emergence.
many patients begin to make positive changes in their lifestyle.
Over time we have seen timing chains in the VR6 design begin to make noise at around 100k miles.
Some question the choice of priorities in research, while others begin to make an ideological critique the practice of social science.
Although never intending to abandon our dreams, we begin to make concessions here and there.
Rather begin to see how you can begin to make small choices every day that can make the Earth a better place.
Consequently, individuals in Iowa US begin to make use of Clenbutrol on their animal.
Kagan: Psychiatrists should begin to make diagnoses the way other doctors do:
However they said fast food restaurants should begin to make bigger adjustments to promote healthier eating,
This kind of physical activity can actually begin to make you feel less tired.
But I think we ought to begin to make very important distinctions about what laws do what things to what people.
They can begin to make a connection between their physical and emotional well-being
select the number of items and their shape and begin to make the search items.
A new player can join any faction you like and begin to make their glorious deeds.
when intellectuals like Parviz Sayyad begin to make it the object of research,
will begin to make properties more attractive to international investors which will help absorb stock," it said.
The intuition can begin to make its presence felt when glamour no longer grips the lower man,
to preserve the unquestioned patristic interpretation of at least some of the facts described in Genesis,">may begin to make arbitrary modifications of the theory of evolution itself,