Example sentences of "[noun pl] begin [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | As will be discussed in Chapter 10 , the first big generation of owner-occupiers began to retire from the 1960s onwards . |
2 | The bishops ' pre-occupation , too , was with structured administration , which the registers of their activities begin to record from the thirteenth century . |
3 | Charles Tilly ( 1975 ) , in his introduction and conclusion to a volume which examines in detail some major aspects of the development of national states in Western Europe , considers the specific conditions in which these states began to emerge from the beginning of the sixteenth century , outlines their distinctive features , and reviews the causes of their development and eventual dominance . |
4 | Once the father was imprisoned , new and even more disturbing allegations began to emerge from the children . |
5 | Moreover , even when access to primary materials began to improve from the late 1950s and early 60s , the major contours of the liberal approach remained unchanged . |
6 | Soviet security forces began to withdraw from the Baltics , including the Vilnius television tower which had been occupied in January 1991 . |
7 | Once returns began to grow and disillusion amongst consumers had set in , the new players began to withdraw from the market almost as quickly as they had entered . |
8 | Philippe Morillon , for Croatian regular forces to begin withdrawing from the self-proclaimed Serbian Republic of Bosnia-Hercegovina as from Nov. 30 , there was no sign of a decrease in fighting . |
9 | We finished our drinks and Siegfried immersed himself in the Veterinary Record as savoury smells began to issue from the kitchen . |
10 | The fighting groups overbalanced into the shallower water and continued struggling there , ignoring the arrows beginning to fall from the following ships of the line , swinging up , oars flashing to fill the breadth of the river . |