Example sentences of "[be] beginning [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It means that they 're beginning to realize that Free People are not just a bunch of dumb bomb-chuckers . ’
2 Other banks and lending institutions are beginning to realise that Third World countries have very little hope of ever paying back the huge loans they have taken out .
3 It is only now that men and women are beginning to realize that representative institutions are not necessarily guardians of freedom but can themselves become engines of tyranny .
4 Scientists are beginning to argue that psychological fitness could be the biggest hurdle to a Mars mission .
5 It says Ralph and Denise are only too aware there can be no substitute for James but are beginning to hope that better times could just be coming .
6 ‘ I 'm beginning to think that last night was a mistake , ’ she muttered .
7 I 'm beginning to feel that direct action is the only way forward like Earth First , who in Canada lie down in front of loggers and generally sabotage development .
8 Instead , the Commission indulged in some verbal gymnastics with : ‘ This work is beginning to suggest that some types of tree grow better in air that has most of the pollution removed from it . ’
9 I was beginning to realize that this diet could in fact be a breakthrough for all those who were still left with the typical British ‘ pear ’ shape , even after losing weight successfully .
10 She was beginning to think that this Gus Hambro was a good deal more ingenuous than he supposed ; but if so , it was an engaging disability in him .
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