Example sentences of "begin [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Keep death , and heaven , and hell in view ; Begin the present year , anew .
2 Haslemere Bowls Club begin the 1992 season on Saturday , April 25th on the Recreation Ground in Old Haslemere Road ( 3 p.m . ) .
3 THE ALL BLACKS begin the Irish leg of their 13-match tour at Lansdowne Road today against Leinster , who have never beaten a major touring side .
4 It was another two years before I was able to break through the painful years of silence and begin the fragile , tentative process of making myself whole again .
5 Then begin the real gaieties of Harrogate , then the money flies , and what the landlords of those two establishments take in six weeks keeps them during the rest of the year . ’
6 Begin the front kick from a fighting stance and throw a long reverse punch to the opponent 's face .
7 Once you have seen which publishers might be interested in your novel , you begin the long process of sending it to one after another .
8 As we begin the long curve and haul out of the city , rain spots the windshield .
9 Oxford United begin the long climb from the bottom .
10 Pascal , Doune and I begin the hour-long walk out of L'hassa .
11 However , as we begin the fourth year of low rainfall ( an understatement in my area ) and severe watering restrictions , these brunneras are no longer ideal for my garden .
12 How many times have you been walking with someone who does that all the time , regardless of climatic considerations , and wanted to deliver a rabbit punch to the back of their neck when they stop for the tenth time that day and begin the ponderous unclipping of their rucksack ?
13 ‘ Evaluation may be seen as ‘ closing the circle ’ of training , for in the light of its results the training officer will revise his overall policy , modify his methods and begin the whole process again .
14 The Foreign Office lawyers were caught on the hop , leaving junior minister Garel-Jones to tell the Commons that if the Labour amendment went through , excising the protocol which allows Britain to opt out of the social chapter , the whole treaty would have to be torn up and all 12 countries begin the painful process again .
15 Obviously , the thing to do is to backwind to the point where the eating of the banana comes to an end and begin the next shot from there .
16 This would continue until about 11 pm , when they would begin the long drive home .
17 If the wind drops below 50mph , they will begin the long haul to the 29,000ft summit .
18 With the spring we could begin the long slow climb out of the recession .
19 Time and time again we would begin the long task of explaining who John was and what on earth we were doing .
20 Once the technological problems are solved Lazard Brothers , the merchant bank advising BSB , will begin the second round of fund raising on the international capital markets .
21 Although the programme could be altered from day to day , it is expected that objectors ' evidence will begin the following Tuesday .
22 At that point , however , the still increasing emissions of carbon dioxide will begin the upward spiral once more .
23 This is when two people should begin the real act of loving , but they rarely do because it requires effort and commitment .
24 She believed , and with what a lightening and easing of her poor heart , that now could begin the real , the responsible , discussion she loved so much to have with Jasper .
25 On 4 December ESA announced it would begin the preparatory programme .
26 Once the task to be taught has been selected we can begin the first step in the model , that of analysing the task into its component elements and plotting the knowledge and skills necessary for successful performance .
27 With an odd feeling that he was asking because it was expected of him rather than out of genuine interest , she replied somewhat stiltedly , ‘ Once I 've a clear picture of the items to be displayed , and which room they 're to go in , I can begin the first rough draft for the catalogue . ’
28 Salvadorean women can not begin the practical experiment by which they hope to change their lives — now largely a theoretical debate — until the country 's right to self-determination is respected .
29 We will immediately begin the phased release of receipts from the sale of council houses , land and property receipts to allow local authorities to build new homes and improve old ones .
30 The new Labour government will begin the phased release of receipts from council house sales so that houses can begin to be built again . ’
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