Examples of using It has begun in English and their translations into Polish
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So, it has begun.
And this is how we will know it has begun.
Look, it has begun.
The disease has changed. It has begun to spread.
It has begun, it is now present in us
In 1980 it has begun fever Tetris owing to founder Aleksei Pahitnov who has inspired in a popular puzzle named Pentamino.
It has begun with the construction of a presentation centre which will contain everything worth seeing,
In 1980 it has begun fever Tetris owing to founder Aleksei Pahitnov who has inspired in a popular puzzle named Pentamino.
Lite-On Semiconductor, the GPP bridge operator announced that it has begun redesigning them for Apple's future AirPower.
since when it has begun to collect data on hunger in the country.
The side that is gonna win the war you don't even know it has begun yet.
This indicates that during the course of civilisation, it has begun to be understood that there is a greater affinity between human beings and animals than between human beings and objects.
It has begun evaluating legislation in certain policy areas including public procurement, professional qualifications
If you take for example the appearance before it has begun talking with someone is the only thing you know about the person how it looks.
Rife with North Korean sympathizers, it has begun to do serious damage to the nation's industry and economy.
I agree with the proposal that candidate status should only be granted to Serbia once it has begun to cooperate fully with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY.
by your coming here, it has begun to flow once more.
to see how large the cancer is and if it has begun to spread.
He has not forgotten the Capricorn- the friend to a youth together with whom it has begun revolt against tyranny of the father.
once it has begun, nothing can stop it. .