Example sentences of "be beginning [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And we 're beginning to see her a co coming under Helen 's influence . |
2 | You 're beginning to annoy me . ’ |
3 | They 're beginning to give me a headache . ’ |
4 | You 're ge you 're beginning to get it now , yes . |
5 | ‘ You 're beginning to understand it very well . ’ |
6 | They 're beginning to bring it back in again . |
7 | So all of a sudden you 're beginning to question it . |
8 | ‘ You 're beginning to make me wonder why I should n't see her , ’ he said blandly . |
9 | You are being stupid and impertinent , you 're beginning to irritate me . ’ |
10 | ( There are signs that they are beginning to view it as legitimate , in theory , in their dealings with Christian lowlanders , although they still find it difficult to apply in practice . ) |
11 | Many who felt neutral are beginning to dislike him . |
12 | But they are beginning to sort it up . |
13 | But people are beginning to realise we 're all vulnerable . |
14 | The wasps are beginning to annoy me , and I see they quite frighten you . |
15 | As Law said , ‘ we are realizing our power , and are beginning to use it . |
16 | But if you think they are beginning to lose it , the shares are fairly priced . ’ |
17 | Well , you are beginning to lose it , and as a medical man I assure you it will do you more good than harm . ’ |
18 | Our team will be as near full strength as possible , although once again injuries are beginning to dog us . |
19 | We do n't think , if I may say so , that the philosophers are yet talking to us in a language that we understand , although some of us are beginning to grasp it . |
20 | The teachers are beginning to hate you as much as me . ’ |
21 | I 've only been operational for four months and yet already people are beginning to seek me out . |
22 | Britain was the first country to impose fines on airlines which bring passengers without proper immigration papers ; other European states are beginning to copy it . |
23 | ‘ You really are beginning to bore me , Doctor , ’ he said in disappointment . |
24 | However , sex is " there " and they are beginning to discover it . |
25 | Instead of thinking of it as a zero-sum game in which one side gains what the other loses , they are beginning to regard it as a positive-sum game from which both sides may gain , provided both play with skill and finesse . |
26 | The notebooks are beginning to pull him into shape with their ‘ NB . |
27 | ‘ I am beginning to think we should be using kayaks after all . ’ |
28 | I am beginning to think he is indestructible . |
29 | You look the model for all virginal brides , and I 'm beginning to wish I 'd let that awful shroud remain in your case . ’ |
30 | Sir I 'm beginning to wish I 'd never resurrected this matter . |