Example sentences of "begin [to-vb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Add to this a generally shallow level of discourse marked by cliché calls for ‘ cultural growth ’ and ‘ multicultural relativity ’ , and you will begin to sense the absurdity of this function of UNESCO 's museum arm . |
2 | If you are going to be at the Easter Course and would be willing to teach a session ( or two ! ! ) would you let me know , so that I can begin to plan the programme . |
3 | Before you can begin to plan the layout of your shop , of course , you need to know how big it is . |
4 | And that illustration offers the same image of an invisible power , and with this we can begin to see the spirit of God at work in the world . |
5 | It is in this way that foreign language teachers will begin to see the importance of their work for all their pupils , not just those who become specialised in language and literature study . |
6 | If we consider for a moment the extent to which the hero-kings of early agricultural societies did indeed come to play a maternal , provident role with regard to those dependent on them we can perhaps begin to see the truth of the claim that they became the heirs of the matriarchs . |
7 | The sooner you " sus out " what happens at college , the sooner you 'll settle down and begin to enjoy the college experience . |
8 | If it is successful the computer can begin to paint the offender 's picture . |
9 | Although I do not begin to claim the sort of historical breadth of either Brown or Bynum , I do believe that their approach is not only helpful but necessary if we are going , as we must , to use the lives of women before us to encourage us forward . |
10 | When sailing downwind in light to medium winds , it is important to remember to sail the boat higher until the optimum boat speed is reached , at which time you can begin to work the boat down . |
11 | When he talks about appointing 1,000 police officers nationally , does he understand that that means only 1.5 additional police officers per constituency , which does not begin to meet the problem ? |
12 | What we will now do is go down to S O one eight and we will discover the answer to this , or we will begin to discover the answer to this . |
13 | Only then can we begin to repair the damage caused since the Tories came to power . |
14 | Dredge her mind as she might , she could n't even begin to remember the moment that she and Arnie had met . |
15 | Only in the mid-1980s did the Commission determinedly begin to tackle the problem of overproduction . |
16 | As is usual in holistic , or whole person healing , we need to deal with the problem from the inside first ; this way we may begin to tackle the cause . |
17 | We have to have some independent arguments about how easy or difficult it is for life to originate on a planet , before we can even begin to answer the question of how many other planets in the universe have life . |
18 | So far we have not dealt critically with liberal-democratic constitutional theory , but in the chapters that follow we will begin to explore the cogency of this perspective as an explanation for British politics . |
19 | It would not be so attractive to many of the professional golfers in the field of nearly 150 who would shortly begin to contest the World Wide Insurance Golf Championship . |
20 | I ca n't begin to imagine the sort of furore that might break out if er judges started to hand out the sort of penalties that they saw fit in particular cases . |
21 | Do these changes mean ( since all of us who have had the privilege of working with Indians know the tremendous intellectual power of that nation ) that India will begin to play the role in the world which many of us have expected and foreseen ? |
22 | Doubling the value of child benefit will begin to reshape the welfare state . |
23 | Something inside her was singingly awake and Glyn could not even begin to fill the space . |
24 | But as work continues to undo the errors of the past in the care and treatment of the mentally handicapped and plan for the future , efforts must now begin to re-educate the public and dispel the misconceptions which still abound in our society even among its higher echelons . |
25 | Although this is at the bottom of the main menu , it is the first option that you need to select before you can begin to use the program for any serious work . |
26 | Only when his first movement unleashed the pounding headache bequeathed to him by half a bottle of the college 's specially shipped port did he begin to regret the decision . |
27 | Estimated models of the economy which do not allow for changes in expectations when policy regimes change are therefore likely to be seriously flawed , in that they will begin to predict the behaviour of the economy badly whenever a policy regime change occurs . |
28 | Once these broad principles have been decided , the media planner can then begin to put the schedule together . |
29 | He could not even begin to believe the conversation his mouth indulged in , independent of his mind . |
30 | It will also begin to consider the extent to which humanities students ' sense of themselves is affected , adversely or otherwise , by the experience of studying their subjects . |