Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] begin [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | I thus began to call the Indian movement ‘ Satyagraha ’ , that is to say , the Force which is born of Truth and Love or Non-violence … ’ |
2 | ‘ I had developed a penchant for Southern Comfort over the years and when not running I soon began to surpass the 20 units of alcohol per week ‘ allowed ’ by the experts if you do n't wish to become addicted . |
3 | And it was in this way that I clearly began to hear the call of God . |
4 | The sweet scent of her native land came back to her , but she also began to remember the terror she had felt when she was wrenched from her home and transported to a place beside the sea . |
5 | She also begins to understand the power of her sexuality , which when purged of its impurity and wantonness can greatly enhance the life and luck of her husband . |
6 | She now began to have the strange experience of finding herself taking part in the life of the Holy Family . |
7 | It is better to do this before you even begin to make the fabric so that you can test the pattern size against you ( only a rough guide since the paper is flat ) and you can measure the widest pattern section to work out how wide you need to make your cloth . |
8 | In fact , before you even begin to discuss the possibilities , it will be better to make a private room-by-room list of things that might be done to increase their comfort and safety . |
9 | She even began to resent the attention her baby boy received from others , as if he had displaced her . |
10 | Every nerve filled with tingling life , she let him teach her new sensations , new feelings , totally passive under his expert touch , until she too began to know the need to feel his skin under her fingers . |
11 | We soon begin to see the double-voiced nature of this supposedly ‘ useless ’ discourse . |
12 | The morning is brilliant and we soon begin to pass the all-night paddlers . |
13 | In thinking about motherhood , we also begin to consider the nature of time , for the two are linked . |
14 | Eventually through reasonably correct bid evaluation , we began to learn how to cost out inferior bids , when we had a very very low bid in we could see that certain things had been skimped , certain things might even have been missed out completely , and we then began to cost the effect of that on the organization . |
15 | Here we again begin to approach the deeper aspects of philosophy and I do not intend to say any more about it here . |
16 | While negotiations for the lease of the building went on , members of the Society engaged on various fundraising schemes , and they slowly began to clear the shed , restore services , and start to lay track . |
17 | In challenging the structural and cultural marginalization of Britain 's black minority communities , they also began to shift the terms around which British national identities had sedimented over the years of colonial domination and imperial grandeur and before . |
18 | But they were not content merely to question the economic rule of the landowners , they also began to question the social and political structure of power in feudal societies . |
19 | Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood , they even began to question the need for the higher education itself . |
20 | With his gaze locked on hers , he slowly began to undo the buttons of his shirt . |
21 | Then he slowly began to open the staircase door . |
22 | It suddenly began to close the distance between them and Chrissie felt her heart beat increasing to an almost violent rate . |
23 | He quickly began to play the Midland circuit again . |
24 | The Industrial Revolution had , of course , begun some twenty years before Jane Austen 's birth , at a time when the Rule of Taste had established an unquestioned supremacy ; but it was in the twenty years following her death in 1817 that it really began to change the face of England . |
25 | He then began to itemise the problems and questions which confronted him . |
26 | He then began to stab the drawing , uttering magical incantations . |
27 | It appears that Neumann 's conversion is taking place incrementally : he quietly begins to accept the concept of a one-in-a-bar tempo for a Haydn minuet marked Allegretto , and here he steps ten significant MM degrees ahead of Marty , whose fastest-ever tempo for a Menuetto Allegro is 56 . |