Example sentences of "begin [to-vb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't torture yourself with feelings of inadequacy because you ca n't even begin to guess at the correct pronunciation of Abhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil . |
2 | There was a huge , watertight compartment in Toby 's life whose contents she could n't begin to guess at . |
3 | Talbot could n't even begin to guess at his nationality except that he was n't Greek . |
4 | Deafened by thoughts he could n't begin to guess at , she had n't even heard him . |
5 | Try some of the exercises which follow ; they may seem to make you slower at first , but not only will your speed increase as you get used to them , you may begin to look at problems in a different way . |
6 | The foregoing chapters will , it is hoped , form a sufficient background and we may now begin to look at their implications for the social worker and for the social work profession . |
7 | So that has to be worked at and then you , you know , would begin to look at whether that has any effect on your admissions and so on . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Derain , although as early as 1904 he had executed a still life in which he seized in a more or less superficial way on some of the aspects of Cézanne 's art which were later to fascinate and influence the Cubists , did not begin to look at Cézanne really seriously until 1906 . |
10 | When the work of the language lead body is completed , SCOTVEC will begin to look at ways of incorporating the occupational standards produced into existing modules and units . |
11 | As for Clive — did he begin to look at somebody else ? ’ she asked shrewdly . |
12 | Let us begin to look at what is being done to remedy these problems . |
13 | In the autumn she could return to Vancouver and begin doing locums — substituting for doctors going on holidays or trips or to take courses — until the day she had repaid her loans and could begin to look at having her own practice . |
14 | I suppose well my children would say my answer to everything is to say to them breathe , you know , and erm you know just do very simple relaxation if nothing else , and then that allows you maybe to start looking at other things , but to get to the state where you can begin to look at things without the fears and emotions getting in the way . |
15 | Second , the opt-out will soon begin to fray at the edges . |
16 | but at least stress will begin to ease at work and you will feel so free to turn your attention to other areas of life at last . |
17 | At the second attempt she made the connection and heard the telephone begin to ring at the other end . |
18 | But now I 'll meet more people , I 'll begin to feel at home . |
19 | But , before she could begin to feel at all mortified , ‘ Did I tell you how glad I am , heart and soul , that you came ? ’ |