Example sentences of "[noun sg] begin [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The billhook had sliced into his naked thigh and , turning , she saw the great curve of red blood begin to bubble in the air , saw him slowly sink like a wounded animal , his hands plucking the air . |
2 | She listened , still half drugged from sleep , straining her ears intently , a touch of uneasiness making her blood begin to pound like a deep sea-swell in her veins . |
3 | Dust from the tailings pond began to blow over the countryside again in 1985 , starting on 10 February , a Sunday . |
4 | The hairs on the back of his neck began to rise with the blast of primitive hatred which had rushed through the air . |
5 | They were running through thickly forested country , and tension began to mount in the car . |
6 | Another was the ā gri , sitting beside a petal-shaped oil lamp which he replenished as soon as the flame began to dwindle from a bowl on the hearth . |
7 | In his Sonnets Shakespeare achieved the rather remarkable feat of turning to new and individual ends a genre that had flourished throughout Europe for several centuries and was in effect beginning to die at the time when he wrote , in the mid 1590s . |
8 | Provincial market towns , in 1922 as throughout the Soviet period , collected the first rural tide of those looking for work — peasant vagrants , demobilized soldiers , and in the case of the Smolensk area , flax-workers out of a job as their industry began to decline after the boom of the war years . |
9 | This divergence began to emerge at a very early stage . |
10 | Soft light beginning to shimmer on the still water . |
11 | The whole of the prom was in shadow now and a chill , blustery wind began to riffle through the litter in the gutters . |
12 | As the wind began to rise outside the palm house , Halema told the story of Aisha 's deafness . |
13 | So I nodded and smiled and agreed , while part of my mind began to toy with the question of whether Balbazian steel was as impregnable as its well-advertised reputation insisted . |
14 | The Tory vote began to seem like the Cheshire Cat that Alice came across in her travels . |
15 | And she still remembered how , as the car began to climb into the lake land hills , she had seen her first mountain — a sharp blue crag that , outlined against the sky , had made her sit up and stare . |
16 | since the car began to roll off the line . |
17 | ‘ A reluctant light began to spread over the eastern sky . |
18 | But then a peculiar light began to creep down the steps , mostly blocked by Adam , but searching , sharp , pricking Ruth like needles . |
19 | Each gentle breath was exquisitely hushed in these still hours as the light began to glimmer over the arch of heaven , ‘ mid the cloud-wreaths , over the mountains , and on the wide expanse of ocean — ahead , astern , and on either side of us , as we sped towards Lewis . |
20 | Towards the end , as the stage show of The King And I moved triumphantly from city to city , Rock began to feel like the boy who could see the emperor had no clothes . |
21 | From then on , Matilda was a welcome visitor to The Red House every single evening after school , and a very close friendship began to develop between the teacher and the small child . |
22 | She had been eating mechanically until now — the vol-au-vent , some olives , a sliver of cheese — trying unsuccessfully to drown the sensation of Tom 's kiss that she could still taste and feel so strongly on her lips , but , as soon as she bit into the juicy chicken wing with its sizzling red coating of spiced crumbs , her mouth began to burn with a very different feeling . |
23 | They turned , staying in the centre of Cheapside as the melting snow began to slide from the sloping tiled roofs . |
24 | He stopped and the snow began to drift over the toes of his boots . |
25 | As he spoke a dark pool of blood began to gather under the luxuriant mane of Harriet 's auburn hair which had escaped from the loosened snood and spread slowly over the ground . |
26 | Then blood began to splatter on the glass from Pearce 's open mouth . |
27 | Guido was laughing , as the little boat began to scud across the waves again . |
28 | In November 1902 , a great spine or pillar of solidified lava began to rise above the crater of the Etang Sec , forced upwards by the pressure of the magma below . |
29 | The typhoon shelters at Aberdeen and Mong Kok start to fill with craft , their prudent masters and owners looking uneasily at the eastern sky as it blackens and darkens , and as the wind begins to sing in the telephone wires , the unsecured edges of roofs begin to flap and creak , and the streets are busy with flying litter , and dust . |
30 | As you know , blood begins to settle in the lowest part of the body as soon as the heart stops pumping it around . |