Example sentences of "[coord] begin [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The sooner you " sus out " what happens at college , the sooner you 'll settle down and begin to enjoy the college experience . |
2 | That is all the more reason , they believe , for keeping their crusade going , so that a wider public will react positively and begin to recognise the indicators of abuse . |
3 | Being able to say these difficult , and intensely private things to her mother before the funeral was the trigger she wanted to be able to grieve genuinely and begin to feel the loss of her mother , rather than nurse the resentment she had had for so many years . |
4 | If we are willing to embark on an inner journey , we can discover all of the beliefs , expectations and hidden agendas through which we create our own lives , and begin to create the future of our Dreams . |
5 | As people identify their own problems collaboratively and begin to analyze the conditions that contribute to the problems , they can develop strategies that are appropriate for their own culture , time , and place . |
6 | If only these people could read up a little on the subject in a good book or magazine , they would avoid most of the basic mistakes and begin to enjoy the hobby to the full . |
7 | This explains why the same perfume smells different on each person and why we go off certain essential oils , and begin to enjoy the ones previously distasteful to us . |
8 | The right kind of video material can transfer those limited bits of language to realistic situations outside the classroom and begin to bridge the gap between the two . |
9 | It is now time to flesh these remarks out a little more and begin to orient the discussion toward some of the themes we shall be discussing in succeeding chapters . |
10 | Then , as he goes on listening for a few weeks , looking carefully at ever-new pictures of different cases , a tentative understanding will dawn on him ; he will gradually forget about the ribs and begin to see the lungs . |
11 | A few hours ' sleep , and he 'd come up fresh and begin to learn the system around here . |
12 | As the functional role of the state in the economy expands , the executive can develop its role and begin to question the rule by diktat and administrative fiat . |
13 | Joseph took from his back an axe and begin chopping the displays of plates and furniture away . |
14 | I walk slowly through the tunnel beneath the line , one of a dozen returning commuters , cross over the road with ten of them , make my way through the gnarled little streets beyond the redundant town hall with eight of the ten , and begin to climb the scarp of the South London hills with the remaining five . |
15 | Thoughts of traffic jams , telephones , alarm clocks , jobs and money intrude , and begin to break the Canyon 's spell . |
16 | To develop the scaffolding , add more lines to indicate the folded wings and begin describing the legs and feet . |
17 | About half a millimetre behind the tip , the cells in the core become denser and begin to make the cartilage of the first element in the limb , the humerus . |
18 | Now , after years of self-doubt , she was growing in confidence and beginning to shed the tensions of her formative years . |
19 | Jones mailed all the details to Pons as the detector was now working and beginning to gather the data that would be the basis of the Brigham Young University-Rafelski paper . |
20 | The occasion was an immediately recognisable lunch party , after which Comfort and some of the other guests had gone off to swim in the nearby river , while Anthony and Julia had sat together , digesting and beginning to explore the edges of the feeling that was growing between them . |
21 | She knew that she should never have accepted it , she thought , as she knelt on the carpet , placing the mug down beside her and beginning to search the floor for the elusive ring . |
22 | He says : ‘ I think we are near the bottom and beginning to see the slope up . ’ |
23 | This woman was able to come to terms with her aggressive pattern by ‘ unscrambling ’ it and beginning to understand the roots of the problem . |
24 | A network of ‘ base communities ’ sprang up in response , and began to live the Gospel on the humblest level . |
25 | Going to the chair where he was already dropping off to sleep , she gently pulled him to his feet and began peeling the clothes from his back . |
26 | The West Yorkshire team , based at Millgarth police station , Leeds , had selected 64 possible sites and began searching the area around Easton on Tuesday afternoon following advice from a former SAS officer . |
27 | She sat down at the table reserved for the traveller with the skin grafts and began to score the cloth with a fork . |
28 | He took a deep breath , wedged his shoe under that head and began to heave the thing over on to its front , bracing his hand against the railing . |
29 | Even then , as servants pushed by us with buckets of water and began to douse the flames , I knew there was something wrong . |
30 | Is not it time that the Government took on board that question and began to tackle the problem of loan sharks positively ? |