Example sentences of "[verb] begin [to-vb] [that] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In recent years evidence has begun to accumulate that the learning opportunities which project or topic work presents are rarely exploited to the full .
2 By the early 1630s , however , some Arminians had begun to argue that the English via media was in fact superior both to Roman Catholicism and the more extreme varieties of continental Protestantism .
3 Swann displayed a much firmer grasp of the significance of socio-economic circumstances in explaining the fate of students of Afro-Caribbean origin in the education system and had begun to notice that the achievement of students of Bangladesh I origin should also give cause for concern .
4 However , in the investigators ' study of deaf mothers and their infants they have begun to see that the mothers create the crucial joint reference naturally but differently by altering their own sign language .
5 This is the reason Indians have begun to say that the sky and elements felt the death of the Inca that the Spaniards , inhuman and impious , were killing with such cruelty . ’
6 People have begun to notice that the biosphere is not just a theme park to take the children to on Saturday afternoon but a very necessary thing for human survival .
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