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

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1 In other words , studies of television genre begin to reinvent some of the wheels which film authorship and genre studies set in motion some time ago .
2 The integrated approach to learning in a business or community context may begin to challenge some of the notions of curriculum content assumed to be unproblematic .
3 Only early photographs and documentary and other materials could begin to resolve some of the arguments and questions and it was at this point that material from the archives , old maps , early photographs , traveller 's descriptions , census records , trade directories , window tax or hearth tax assessments , and so on could be meaningfully introduced to children hungry for further knowledge .
4 But his cautious frame of mind was already beginning to irritate some of the comrades .
5 Yet there had also been a long lag before financial markets began to apply many of the points these academics made .
6 But what is happening is that private care is beginning to recreate some of the practices that the statutory authorities have been working away from .
7 After a while I began to understand some of the noises that the people made to each other .
8 Walking back to the club that night and recalling old Martin 's letter , I began to understand some of the qualities that make a successful courtier .
9 The new methods of European co-operation will prove increasingly relevant and useful in the enlargement of the Community , which will carry on apace from about the mid-1990s and — this has not yet been mentioned in the debate — in the awakening of public opinion in France and Germany where they are beginning to realise some of the implications of what their political leaders have signed .
10 Researchers are beginning to unravel some of the factors significant in the process of assessment for compulsory admission ( section assessments ) under the 1983 Mental Health Act .
11 But having shown how , when it comes to flexibility and speed of response , the small firm can far outdo big business , Euravia is paradoxically just beginning to feel some of the pressures that weigh upon the latter .
12 So we made these tests more complex in order to increase their relevance , but in so doing we produced tests which were so sophisticated as not to be widely available due to cost and personnel requirements , and which began to show some of the problems found when we measured performance ‘ on-site ’ .
13 Tt and we 're obviously looking at a process of land reform which has , has undergone a number of changes and I think we , we 've begun to see some of the influences on those changes and particularly over the , the last week or so the this has .
14 In this year a collection of essays in his honour was published ( edited by Richard March and Tambimuttu ) , and he told Mary Hutchinson that he had not begun to read some of the contributions .
15 We are not expecting to come up with a definitive plan to seize power ! ! but rather to begin to discuss some of the issues which are reducing the impact we are having .
16 The revolution that resulted in molecular biology enabled us to begin to understand many of the processes in the cell at the molecular level , although it must be stressed that we have a long way to go .
17 Even to list these begins to unravel some of the complications in this everyday concept .
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