Example sentences of "[noun pl] begin [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 We therefore declare that nations begin to consider the development of scientifically based national non-communicable disease plans .
2 They say here that he will do no more of these questionless immobile heads as his designs begin to set the immobile against the mobile .
3 The first intimations that the forces which had lain dormant for two centuries would soon be unleashed came in the late 1870s , when frequent minor earthquakes began to shake the areas round the Sunda Straits .
4 Electricians began rewiring the wall sockets at the end of August 1991 .
5 Shortly after Chaptal 's publication a few Champagne manufacturers began to add the sugar , not at the time of pressing , but immediately prior to bottling in order to promote the second fermentation or , as the French call it , the prise de mousse .
6 The finchbacks spread into Glamorganshire and much of western England , and some white-faced finchbacks began to dominate the English side of the Welsh borders .
7 All the major denominations made great strides between 1870 , when Board schools began supplementing the work done by older bodies to give elementary education to working people , and the end of the century , in creating a ministry with at least some higher education .
8 For , as the testing progressed , so my life outside of the sessions began to acquire the lineaments of a normalcy I had never felt before .
9 The main thrust of this book is , naturally , concentrated on the period around 1900 when attitudes within the reserved , even isolationist Murano were gradually relaxed , and from around 1910 , when Muranese glassmakers and designers began to re-join the international scene .
10 As they do so , meteorites begin bombarding the Moon .
11 However , as vegetation and mineralized soils develop in the catchment , minerals , organic nutrients and soil microorganisms begin to enter the lake from this source .
12 Malekith befriends the Dwarf King Snorri Whitebeard and together the armies of Dwarfs and Elves begin to drive the remnants of Chaos from the lands .
13 They heard the door close and the footsteps begin to climb the stairs .
14 Under his tutelage , the Indians began to demand the rights over their lands which they had been guaranteed by Brazil 's Constitution .
15 In the Edwardian era , with company revenues falling , the companies began to cultivate the suburban commuter .
16 As British companies began to feel the pinch , it was ad campaigns which felt the finance director 's scalpel first ( the Saatchi-owned , media-buying organisation , Zenith , which bulk-buys TV slots predicts a real-term fall of 3.5% in revenues over the next year ) .
17 Parish councillors were forced into making a quick decision when the gypsies began to occupy the football field .
18 Whatever the cause , many institutes began to drop the word from their title , and turned themselves into clubs .
19 Trumpets sounded , press-men hoisted their notebooks and their Kodaks , and cinema newshounds began to crank the handles of their cameras .
20 The Arabs began to describe the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf and Khuzistan as Arabistan — it sold name under the Qajar Shahs .
21 Radical voices in developing countries began to accuse the West of plotting to keep down the numbers in the Third World so as to maintain their own privileged position .
22 Changed circumstances began to alter the criteria which were used for the selection and appointment of heads .
23 As the century went on , the swelling ranks of new elements began to exceed the bounds of chemical decorum .
24 Before rising population and inflating prices for necessaries began to increase the burden on rate-payers from the last third of the century , the relief of the village and small-town poor seems to have been based on humane assessment of need and sufficient relief .
25 Colonial administrators began to restrict the natives ' access to species that could be killed for food by establishing reserves where hunting was only permitted under licence .
26 Yeremi began stripping the corpse , whose face was a gash of blood …
27 As for the first , disclosure is costly , and at some point the costs begin to outweigh the benefits of increased disclosure .
28 The 10 years begin to run the moment that the particular product in question was supplied by its producer ( own-brander or importer ) .
29 Only after that did Palestinians begin stoning the police and Jewish worshippers at the Wailing Wall situated at the foot of the Mount .
30 When Sussex gentlemen and townsmen began to question the practices of the church , they found new allies in the Flemings and Frenchmen who fled for asylum in the 1540s from persecution by Catholic monarchs abroad .
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