Example sentences of "begin in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Tests begin in marrow transplant prelude
2 only when the track was quadrupled in 1879 did residential development begin in earnest in this port of London .
3 While the process of evolving an all-new and unique Bentley coupe began as early as 1984 with the commissioning of design studies and quarter-scale models , work did not begin in earnest until 1986 when experience from the Turbo R and other developments was available .
4 ‘ Our preparations have gone so well that none of us can wait to get there and begin in earnest .
5 AN INTERNATIONAL mission in space to explore the Universe at infrared wavelengths will begin in earnest following the launch of the world 's first satellite dedicated to detecting this part of the electromagnetic spectrum .
6 As soon as the genetic component of schizophrenia is understood the search for the elusive environmental factor can begin in earnest .
7 Then the egg-laying will begin in earnest , with the female sliding across the site with her abdomen touching the surface and depositing eggs in a straight line as she proceeds .
8 In the first instance , the task must be isolated ; only then can meaningful practice begin in earnest .
9 The hard slog will then begin in earnest .
10 By the end of 1941 , with the entry of the United States into the war as a belligerent , the prospects of a favourable outcome seemed to be ensured and discussion could begin in earnest about post-war reconstruction .
11 The 10,000km journey , which is being supported by Virgin and the Japanese pharmaceuticals firm , Otsuka , will begin in south Japan and should end just off the Californian coast , or in open countryside near Los Angeles .
12 Leaders must make the effort to consult and correct and encourage so that what may begin in childishness can grow to maturity .
13 Hyperkinetic syndrome can begin in infancy .
14 In Dorothy Heathcote 's early days of doing drama with adults she would sometimes begin in role with ‘ Did you get the message … ? ’
15 His failings were many , he knew ; though she would not hear of them , ‘ You 're the father here , and the father must have respect ’ — she would say , sternly , to forestall any apologies he might begin in front of the children .
16 By 1946 , Ghatak had become a Marxist activist , this was the year that the communal rioting leading up to Partition began in earnest .
17 The civil war in the north began in earnest in May last year , when hundreds of SNM fighters poured across the Ethiopian border and attacked Hargeisa and Buroa .
18 As the task force made its slow way towards the Falklands exclusion zone , hostilities began in earnest on 2 May when a torpedo from a British nuclear-powered submarine sank the Argentine cruiser , General Belgrano , with the loss of 360 lives ; it was a highly suspicious episode , since the Belgrano appeared to be leaving the exclusion zone and heading back to Argentina at the time .
19 The government offensive against the drug cartel began in earnest on August 18 after the murders of a presidential candidate , Luis Carlos Galan , and the police chief in Medellin , where the leading drug traffickers are based .
20 The government offensive against the drug cartel began in earnest on August 18 after the murders of a presidential candidate , Luis Carlos Galan , and the police chief in Medellin , where the drug traffickers , Pablo Escobar and Jorge Luis Ochoa , are based .
21 The domestic Cold War began in earnest in Britain with a series of alarming spy cases .
22 Your recording career began in earnest in 1946 with Legge in Vienna .
23 ‘ Let's just make our own landfall , ’ the Captain buttoned his collar as the rain began in earnest .
24 It was not until five years had elapsed that track lifting began in earnest , and this was only in fits and starts .
25 Numbers were down to 420,000 by January 1940 and , although there were fluctuations as bombing began in earnest , by the end of 1942 only 220,000 remained .
26 In the following year , all the Halls admitted pupils comprehensively and the planned movement began in earnest .
27 It was from this point that Rodrigo 's life as a wandering and heroic adventurer began in earnest .
28 So poaching and over-utilisation of the forests and conservation areas began in earnest .
29 Scotland 's capacity for World Cup disaster began in earnest in 1954 .
30 In the morning of the 27th , the battle began in earnest , all companies in action at 12–00 hours , when the enemy started a general attack .
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