Example sentences of "begin [to-vb] [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We begin to sense with a keener sensitivity the needs of people around us .
2 As a result of the feeling of greater ease , decorative touches and small colouristic accents begin to appear in the smaller canvases of both men .
3 In 1962 the International Situationists began to impinge on the wilder fringes of Gallic politics , with the publication of Raoul Vaneigem 's Totality For Kids .
4 ‘ You 're beginning to sound like the older generation . ’
5 A few neon signs are beginning to appear on the larger buildings advertising the usual Western wares such as Levi jeans .
6 As the casualty lists mounted , so signs of strain began to appear within the higher commands on both sides , almost simultaneously .
7 Perhaps most disturbing from the point of view of the central authorities , the party organisations in the three republics , particularly in Lithuania , began to press for a greater degree of independence , establishing direct links with outside ruling parties and adopting their own programme and statute , within or if necessary outside the framework of the CPSU as a whole .
8 They took the first turning after the hotel and began to climb towards the Jenner Clinic .
9 Nessie began to lift off the larger embers and was surprised that the heap of ashes was so high .
10 That comment under-estimates the growing interest which shareholders are beginning to take in the wider responsibilities of the companies they invest in ( eg , support for arts , education , health , environment or indeed anything which contributes to an increase in the quality of life ) , and its cynicism can only alienate the executives whose involvement in their companies ' patronage we so badly need to encourage and applaud .
11 As the day began to cool in the later afternoon , I walked up the hill road behind Reckweilerhof through twelve hundred feet of gently sloping sward .
12 The local Parties , growing in strength , began to ask for a greater voice in decisions than was allowed under the 1918 constitution .
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