Example sentences of "[pers pn] begin [prep] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I begin by welcoming the hon. Member for Hemsworth ( Mr. Enright ) to the House . |
2 | I begin by congratulating the hon. Member for Stockton , North ( Mr. Cook ) on becoming a grandfather again . |
3 | I begin by congratulating the hon. Member for Gateshea East ( Ms. Quin ) on being successful in the ballot , on introducing such an important subject for debate and on doing it so well . |
4 | We begin by considering the steady-state conditions : and . |
5 | When the multiplications are carried out in the order indicated , the upper Hessenberg form is maintained throughout , If , however , we begin by multiplying the central three matrices , the upper Hessenberg form is lost , with a accompanying loss of simplicity . |
6 | However , we begin by discussing the financial assets in which they deal . |
7 | We begin by discussing the social cost of monopoly and other forms of imperfect competition . |
8 | We begin by searching the off-diagonal elements of A ( since A is symmetrical , we usually use the upper half only ) to find the element Auv of greatest modulus . |
9 | We begin by defining the variance-covariance matrix of the equation errors as : |
10 | We begin by classifying the valence-shell atomic orbitals ( AOs ) of the constituent atoms , in the symmetry of the molecule , as the set of molecular orbitals ( MOs ) has the same distribution of symmetry species as the set of contributing atomic orbitals . |
11 | We begin by describing the steady-state behaviour . |
12 | They begin by challenging the current opinion that all peoples share basic functions of the mind such as logical and abstract abilities . |
13 | The reason is that he began to seen the economic concepts on which the society of his time was based , such concepts as value , price , property , and above all , labour , as the nineteenth-century equivalent of religion . |
14 | He began by taking the wrong road out of Burford , then tried this lane to get back to the A40 . |
15 | Er it begins by subtracting the institutional population from the total population in order to get the private household population . |
16 | It begins by delineating the epistemological shift : the old order could be termed ‘ History ’ , a continuous and chronological historiography , including Hegelianism and related forms of Marxism , with its philosophies of history , its assumptions of a rational , progressive and teleological historical development , its desire to discover a meaning in history , its questioning of the relativity of historical knowledge , and its use of categories such as tradition , the history of ideas , the oeuvre , the author and the book . |
17 | It begins by defining the augmented nature of the product or service being purchased , and looks at the derived characteristics of demand for goods and services in these industrial markets . |