Example sentences of "[pron] begin [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | And if I ca n't , can I begin to entertain the thought that teaching may not be for me ( as a substantial number of new teachers do ) without feeling guilty or a failure ? |
2 | I may seek to control him , if he is potentially useful to me ; but I shall be betraying my principles if I begin to enjoy the sensation of another resisting and yielding , if I develop a taste for power for its own sake . |
3 | I begin to pronounce the sequence of words and numbers that will prevent her from giving him a piece of her mind . |
4 | I begin to feel the force of its will . |
5 | I was kidding myself for such a long time I began to ignore the risks . |
6 | It was around that time that I began to foster the notion that information was being withheld , that somebody was not telling me everything . |
7 | Without thinking twice about it , and without a single shudder , I began to drill the boys in military exercises and manoeuvres . |
8 | I began to use the mornings of those days when I was on evening watch for these little excursions , and covered quite a bit of territory — Leighton Buzzard , High Wycombe , Buckingham , Dunstable , Newport Pagnell , Woburn , Banbury , Northampton , Aylesbury , Bedford , and even as far as Whipsnade and the Chiltern Hills . |
9 | She came to seem me before I began to use the LM potencies and there was some minor pathology in the kidney related to surgery for prolapsed kidney , so I was reluctant to use higher than 200 . |
10 | So after they had gone I began to use the tower . |
11 | Taking courage in both hands , I began to steer the fish towards the shingle beach . |
12 | I began to employ the list method for other things , planning my weekends for instance . |
13 | I began to see the dangers of overcrowding , over-invention . |
14 | I began to smell the warmth and the love , and feel the peace , but above all I began to see the inspiration of the human spirit . |
15 | I began to see the city , not so much as a cityscape , but as a still life made up of street lights , buses , cars and shop windows . |
16 | I BEGAN TO SEE THE CITY , NOT SO MUCH AS A CITYSCAPE , BUT AS A STILL LIFE MADE UP OF STREET LIGHTS . |
17 | I began to see the key to this as being the fullness of the Holy Spirit . |
18 | I began to see the subtle pressures towards our Western ideals creeping into Eastern Europe even in music and fashion . |
19 | I began to see the city , not so much as a cityscape , but as a still life made up of street lights , buses , cars and shop windows . |
20 | I BEGAN TO SEE THE CITY , NOT SO MUCH AS A CITYSCAPE , BUT AS A STILL LIFE MADE UP OF STREET LIGHTS . |
21 | I began to see the nervousness in your eyes whenever I got too close to you , and when I kissed you at the inn I knew that Matilda had lied about one point at least . |
22 | I began to see the Luciferi as evil . |
23 | A few more boys arrived and I began to realise the terrible blunder I had made . |
24 | Whilst waiting to go to Spring Harvest my visits to church became more regular and I began to realise the truth of God 's Word . |
25 | Once again it was during some exchanges with colleagues from other establishments that I began to realise the significance of ‘ who is on your side ’ . |
26 | The next day I bought a suitcase and some clothes and I began to live the life of Edward Pinkhammer . |
27 | Fingering the lump , I began to scrape the theoretical barrel-bottom ; I had prayed for the whiff of putrefaction had n't I ? |
28 | So I began to visit the civil hospital which had been taken over by the military for wounded and sick men from the British forces further south . |
29 | I began to teach the danger not only of the closed mind , knowing all the answers in advance , but also of the completely open mind . |
30 | I began to realize the implications of what had happened . |