Example sentences of "[was/were] beginning [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Deprived of the fertilisers so essential to the poor soil , German farms were beginning to conform to the law of diminishing returns .
2 And and er and there er I began to learn what the what what things were beginning to happen in the coal fields .
3 Rumours were beginning to circulate at the time , concerning Robert Dudley and Her Sovereign Majesty , Elizabeth 1 .
4 The scenery was fascinating ; mountains were beginning to appear in the distance , beckoning to her with a blue , misty enchantment , to which she responded with a longing she could n't believe she possessed .
5 The qualities of independence , singularity of viewpoint , and readiness to move far afield in pursuit of his inner wishes ( a characteristic of his father 's early career ) were beginning to appear in the son .
6 Handfuls of sleet were beginning to wander through the air .
7 Soldiers were beginning to look at the clock and fumble with equipment , apparently preparing for a guard change .
8 Most certainly these were the sections of the working class who were beginning to benefit from the trend towards paid holidays , which was eventually formalized , after the Amulree Report , and the Holidays with Pay Act of 1938 .
9 It was also clear that the first of a number of PostScript clones , the language definition has always been in the public domain , were beginning to come to the market .
10 Already early on this Saturday morning he and his pupils were beginning to prepare for the banquet in the Imperial kitchens .
11 Henry III 's heart might , literally , be in Anjou , but ‘ by the end of his reign [ he ] was indisputably an English king and men were beginning to think of the Plantagenets as an English dynasty ’ .
12 By indulging in such policies , Professor Beer has contended , government was beginning to move in the direction of a managed economy .
13 We can only freely give ourselves to someone else when we are ‘ real persons ’ — just as Harry was beginning to see in the play .
14 She was beginning to respond to the tenderness of his fingers playing up and down her spine .
15 And when they hit me with the INSET thing it was the summer term , the first half of the summer term and I was beginning to fray at the edges , as far as I 'd just got things going , and it was just like something else on top of a lot of pressure already .
16 By the time he wrote the survey quoted above , evolutionary morphology was beginning to fall into the background as new sciences such as genetics took over the forefront of scientific research .
17 Just as he was beginning to adapt to the fact that there were Muslims — and that some of them were quite pleasant — it turned out that there were as many strains of Muslim as there were of the virus responsible for the common cold .
18 The heat was beginning to go off the streets and the shadows were creeping out from the walls .
19 But as the romance , continued to drag on , there were signs the story was wearing thin , especially for Jason , who was beginning to tire of the facade .
20 But Dufferin , now married to his cousin , Lindy Guinness , was beginning to tire of the avant-garde , and in 1972 , when the lease ran out , the gallery closed , with a stylish party at The Savoy .
21 She was beginning to tire on the stairs .
22 Like the Spanish , the Portuguese had not made new acquisitions since the great days of the sixteenth century , and they had lost their possessions in the Spice Islands , but Brazil continued to flourish and was beginning to emerge as the world 's main source of gold .
23 ‘ What 's gone wrong ? ’ he said , looking from Lucy to the rising commotion that was beginning to emerge from the restaurant behind her .
24 When she woke the little room was still quiet , but the sun had moved from the window and was beginning to dip behind the hillside , the cypresses casting long shadows over the tailored lawns .
25 My head was throbbing and the shoulder was beginning to ache from the kicking , which had probably been going on for some time before I came round .
26 Now smoke was beginning to filter through the hole and round the edges of the door itself .
27 The Dean crowd and their successors had been smoking as a regular habit ten years earlier but only now , at the height of the Vietnam crisis , when the futility of the war was beginning to dawn with the return of disillusioned young soldiers prepared at last to tell the truth , were drugs beginning to appear on the American campus scene and in London streets in any volume .
28 There were lesbian nuances I did n't much like ; perhaps because I was beginning to take against the facet in Conchis 's polyhedral character that obviously enjoyed ‘ curious ’ objects and literature .
29 I was beginning to understand from the people I had encoun-tered in Reine that it was a drama still running , and likely to continue to run .
30 By the time she had rolled the last lump of dog food into the canal , the sun was beginning to rise in the east .
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