Example sentences of "[adv] begin [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even though Plato wrote these words over two thousand years ago , we in the modern western world are only just beginning to resonate in harmony with his tune of truth . |
2 | The company , founded by Mrs Cooper 's great grandfather Robert Richardson , soon began to specialise in clock making and became so popular it had to set up a separate factory at Robert Street . |
3 | In an attempt to swell the accounts , Branson desperately began to call in money from abroad . |
4 | Fortune now began to turn in favour of Philip . |
5 | The drumming now began to increase in tempo , and several followers began to sway on their feet . |
6 | La Prensa , one of the most influential newspapers in Panama , immediately began to campaign in support of a referendum on Endara 's proposal ( made public on Jan. 23 during his visit to Costa Rica — see p. 37181 ) that the Army should be abolished and Panama become a neutral and demilitarized country . |
7 | I 'd even begun to fail in bed . |
8 | In attempting to explain this last finding , Hall and Honey ( 1990 ) offered a suggestion based on the observation ( made by many but see , e.g. Schachtman , Channell , and Hall ( 1987 ) that , with prolonged conditioned suppression training , the CR grows up to a point and then begins to decline in magnitude . |