Example sentences of "have [adv] begin " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time they have successfully begun to develop research skills . |
2 | To see the best before I have properly begun would be somewhat premature . ’ |
3 | In this article I shall look at what has been proposed by the GMC , whether this can or should be implemented , what the interested parties think about the recommendations , and whether there are any other ways of ensuring that newly qualified doctors are not put off their careers completely before they have properly begun . |
4 | Before their weddings have properly begun . |
5 | Competitors such as Bernis , Whitbreads , Bass Charrington , Greenall Whitley and Boddingtons have all begun to offer carefully thought out catering packages which are popular because they meet customer expectations in terms of food quality , quantity , atmosphere , service and price . |
6 | The schools where successful use of the microcomputer in the library is evident , have all begun with small projects involving the librarian and one or two teachers . |
7 | Abortive attempts in our time to shuffle off the whole experience and make light of its impact have only begun comparatively recently to attract the attention of psycho-analysts . |
8 | The few experiences of community education , linking formal with non-formal methods such as the bi-lingual education in Scotland , have only begun to demonstrate the validity of a community orientated approach to learning . |
9 | However , this assumption is not shared by sociologists of education who have only begun to study teachers and teachers ' work in recent years . |
10 | All over Britain and Europe , ethnic minorities have suddenly begun to fear for their lives as extreme right-wing parties experience a resurgence of power and support . |
11 | Now I have finally begun , he wrote , I have only to go on and the end will arrive . |
12 | House prices have already begun to fall across the country with the most recent statistics showing the Midlands and the North joining London and the South-east . |
13 | The snow is much worse as I finally move out , and the only consolation for the time it has taken is being alone , and arriving late so that the others have already begun on the tent and wood collecting . |
14 | Round-table talks may in effect have already begun . |
15 | Party leaders have already begun the damage limitation process by reasserting that their primary aim in the election was to begin the process of building for the future , and aides believe the party 's campaign will equip Mr Ashdown with greater status in the House of Commons . |
16 | Party leaders have already begun the damage limitation process by reasserting that their primary aim in the election was to begin the process of building for the future , and aides believe the party 's campaign will equip Mr Ashdown with greater status in the House of Commons . |
17 | Our first task now is to continue the reforms which we have already begun . ’ |
18 | Liberal forces have already begun to collect the million signatures needed to call a popular vote . |
19 | We have already begun a process of Large-Scale Voluntary Transfer which allows local authority tenants to opt to transfer to a housing association . |
20 | Several GIS have already begun to use GUIs to make their systems more user friendly using the standard platform interface tools as described above . |
21 | Here is the reassurance which will be needed by those of you who have already begun to imagine a procession of sweaty limbs being uncovered in church to the discomfort of all . |
22 | It is worth noticing here that we have already begun to formulate the problem in a more practical way : that we are carving out parts of the general problem which can be observed . |
23 | This frees the dentist from working with materials that have already begun to set before they are adequately placed and shaped . |
24 | This is a key area where professional accountants have already begun to experiment — the 1991 environmental accounts of the Dutch company BSO/Origin , for instance , are reproduced and show what can be done with a bit of imagination and lateral thinking . |
25 | One of the lessons we have already begun to learn is the almost uncanny universality of the religious experience . |
26 | But Gilbert and George have already begun work on their next exhibition at the end of 1993 , in China . |
27 | Miss Honey went to the blackboard and wrote with her white chalk the sentence , I have already begun to learn how to read long sentences . |
28 | As mentioned in this column last month , committees of the South African Rugby Board and the South African Rugby Union have already begun working informally together in preparation for the coming rugby season . |
29 | Some schools and LEAs have already begun to construct multicultural and anti-racist policies ; it is up to the majority of institutions that appear not to have grasped the urgency of the issues to follow their lead . |
30 | The two say they have already begun joint marketing activities in the US , France , Germany , the UK and Australia . |