Example sentences of "[noun prp] have begin [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | The flight to the desert which Antony had begun became a flood during the fourth and fifth centuries . |
2 | Physiotherapists in the United States have begun taking a form of mobile weight-training apparatus to old age homes . |
3 | Conventional vetinary medicine failed to help the bird , but since undergoing a course of acupuncture at a surgery in Stroud , the Swan has begun to make a remarkable recovery . |
4 | By the late 1850s Darwin had begun to prepare a multi-volumed account of his theory for publication . |
5 | Also in the 1930s and 1940s , as has been argued in the last chapter , such scholars as Lazarsfeld , Thurstone , Likert , Stouffer and Guttman had begun to develop a quite different approach to attitudes than had previously been considered . |
6 | Earlier in the day Eric had begun to fake a bad stomach ache and made long and numerous trips to the lavatory . |
7 | Greenwich had begun producing a return on the money spent to launch it as an astronomical and nautical centre well before that : in the early eighteenth century French charts were still better than any others , but the table of wind movements , trade winds , and monsoons that Halley published in 1686 was a great help to navigation . |
8 | There are also signs that CMHTs have begun to develop a range of operational practices which pragmatically limit their responsibilities from the ( usually over-ambitious ) remits which they are given . |