Example sentences of "[vb mod] begin [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 The treaty on political union must begin to supply the democratic foundations of a devolved democratic federal system of government , without which monetary union will never survive .
2 Project management is therefore a matter which should begin to occupy the attention of the various bodies involved in harmonization .
3 Gradually she might begin to connect the consequences of her attitude .
4 As you talk , you 'll find she 'll begin to understand the patter , until eventually she begins to attempt to put on her clothes all by herself .
5 This way , she 'll begin to understand the basics of sharing , although she wo n't do it very willingly until she 's around 2½ to three years old .
6 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 .
7 Too heavy a reliance on a particular firm or industry might lead to lack of balance in research output — fundamental research without an immediate pay-off may be pushed out , and there is also a danger that commercial pressures may begin to dictate the courses on offer .
8 Because EXAFS enables us to look at the atomic environment of each alkali in turn we may begin to understand the structural basis of this curious effect .
9 Though the antecedents are ancient , it was not until the 1960s that one could begin to see the beginnings of what we now call global competition in other than oil and similar natural resource-processing industries .
10 As he says , quoting from Freud 's Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis , If we started life as " a chaos , a cauldron full of seething excitations " , with " no organization " and given to satisfying our wishes by hallucination , it is hard to imagine how we could begin to experience the external world in such a way as to learn adaptation from it .
11 They 've come back and now they could begin to experience the blessings that God had planned for them .
12 This was based on the assumption that once supranational institutions had been set up in one economic sector , interest groups would look to that political level for the realisation of their demands , and that in time the groups would begin to appreciate the value to themselves of integration .
13 They would begin to appreciate the problems of daily life in the past without modern labour-saving equipment , and appreciate just how long it took to do even simple tasks .
14 Even though we had n't won at Cov since 1976 , it felt like today we would begin to shut the critics up and show them that we truly are contenders .
15 At the age of fourteen , young people would begin to learn the job on the spot , as it were .
16 As a preliminary we shall begin to examine the problem of how different kinds of discourse can be categorized , and the parameters which are best used to distinguish them .
17 In doing so we shall begin to explore the ways people respond to and cope with high levels of uncertainty and demand , and to open up the question of whether some of these ways are misguided .
18 In so doing , we shall begin to understand the difference between the two views of how a market economy works .
19 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 .
20 No , I do not , because I believe that the electorate will judge by results and that , even before the trusts are up and running , they will begin to see the benefits that will flow from the trusts .
21 It may not be the bit that you 're going to eventually use for your assignment , because you 're a bit unsure taped up your assignment , but bring a short transcription , at least one side of A four , because if you do that , you will , if you 've given yourself a chance of actually trying it out , you will begin to see the problems and and the whole thing will be much more interesting and more rewardable .
22 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 .
23 The researcher will begin to penetrate the ‘ fronts ’ that are always put up for an outsider , and will work towards developing a true and authentic understanding of the setting .
24 Doubling the value of child benefit will begin to reshape the welfare state .
25 He pointed out that when armaments production and war reaches a certain point , when larger and larger quantities of material goods and labour-power are sucked into this process , it will begin to destroy the very basis of production itself .
26 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 .
27 In many instances , when a light lead is being used the fish will begin to move the lead before the line starts to run .
28 In time you will begin to appreciate the subtle natural flavours of your food that were once masked by salt .
29 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 .
30 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 ?
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