Example sentences of "we may begin " in BNC.

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1 In this approach to the location of education management we may begin to find a new relationship between professionality and management , and to explore in a different way the questions of who does what , where and when in the whole management process .
2 As is usual in holistic , or whole person healing , we need to deal with the problem from the inside first ; this way we may begin to tackle the cause .
3 Because EXAFS enables us to look at the atomic environment of each alkali in turn we may begin to understand the structural basis of this curious effect .
4 Yet with a quiet , observant and empathetic mind we may begin to see what is before our eyes , before our mind , actually .
5 We may begin by looking at what the two terms ‘ marked ’ and ‘ unmarked ’ mean .
6 Now that the Croatian Commission has been confirmed in its role , and the archaeologist who first put pressure on the government in Belgrade to put in the claim has become Minister of Culture , we may begin to see some of the evidence they say they have collected .
7 We may begin by considering some of those traits which , perhaps unexpectedly , the sociological trades share in common .
8 We may begin by looking closely at religious and philosophical beliefs which , at first glance , seem particularly remote and baffling , and to many simply ridiculous .
9 Subsequently we look for and find , or even create , the early signals , we magnify these signals , making catastrophic interpretations and predictions which we may or may not be aware of and we may begin to hyperventilate , thereby creating a full-blown panic attack as the stress glass fills rapidly up .
10 If we substitute ‘ organization ’ for ‘ life ’ and ‘ vision ’ for ‘ theatre ’ , we may begin to understand why strategic vision is stimulating so much interest .
11 We may begin by considering the meaning which the notion of ‘ class ’ , and the ‘ working class'/ ‘ middle class ’ distinction in particular , has within popular ideology in Britain .
12 The precise relationship between sentencing practice and penal policy is a matter of some complexity , but we may begin by noting that the size of the sentenced prison population at any given time is determined by three key variables , only two of which are the direct responsibility of the courts .
13 We may become more like them in our styles and habits ; we may begin to look at our children as our parents looked at us ; we may even assume that we will die at the age at which they died , and of the same disease or in the same way .
14 By doing this we may begin to see products that people will want to buy and use .
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