Example sentences of "[noun sg] begin [to-vb] with the " in BNC.

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1 The hairs on the back of his neck began to rise with the blast of primitive hatred which had rushed through the air .
2 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 .
3 The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement .
4 In waves , in subtle gusts , the room began to fill with the warmth and spoor of another being .
5 Some of the high-octane tension in the room began to dissipate with the interruption .
6 To enable the supplies to reach their destination , the US Navy began to co-operate with the Royal Navy in convoys across the Atlantic .
7 Anger began to mingle with the shuttered coldness in her heart .
8 Moran policy began to change with the arrival of E.H .
9 Also in the 1900s the infant mortality rate began to fall with the result that some poorer families faced the cost of raising more children until they were old enough to work .
10 Commercial Union began to cope with the temporary loss of its headquarters building by making the maximum use of available space elsewhere .
11 The solution to the financial problem began to emerge with the adoption of a forward-planned annual budget in which each branch and student group was allocated a financial target or ‘ quota ’ to be raised each year to eradicate existing deficits and prevent recurrence of indebtedness .
12 With the accession of popes from north of the Alps , the chancery began to travel with the pope and was " freed " from ancient imperial and more especially from Roman influences , adopting the Caroline minuscule in its letters .
13 But this ideological cement began to crumble with the accelerating influx of people from working class backgrounds into new non-industrial and salarian positions , and the development of ‘ white collar unionism ’ .
14 Nevertheless , its reception was mixed , and interest began to wane with the death of Bishop Wilkins in 1672 .
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