Example sentences of "begin [verb] [noun] from the " in BNC.

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1 Yes , but you will appreciate that we begin to incur costs from the time we reserve your holiday and should you or any member of your party cancel your booking once it has been accepted , this must be in writing , signed by the person who signed the Booking Form .
2 The latter Liverpool-based agency , which offers electro-acupuncture treatment to drug-dependent people , opened in December 1985 , and soon began to attract clients from the Wirral area .
3 That year the Museum began founding bronzes from the unpublished casts , which it keeps at a secret location somewhere in France .
4 However , it is time to take a more positive view , and to look at the way early organisms began to combine energy from the sun with gases in the atmosphere and in so doing enabled life as we know it to evolve .
5 She stood up and began to clear dishes from the table .
6 She frowned as she began taking mugs from the cupboard .
7 The advent of the Reformation , which began to influence Scotland from the 1520s , undoubtedly created new problems , and had a significant impact on political life and political relationships .
8 He told how Stephen began draining petrol from the car , but when he had filled two plastic bowls petrol was still flowing .
9 In the meantime a new chapter had opened when operations began to recover gold from the Main Reef of the Witwatersrand .
10 Matchsticks bawled at the hysterical woman and began slopping contents from the petrol can over the front of her dressing gown .
11 Philip began to scoop grain from the opened sack into his polythene bag quickly .
12 Larner set the figure at 10 per cent , and in his later study , with the process of dispersal having become even more marked , Herman acknowledged that a holding of 5 per cent or more ‘ begins to approach non-negligibility from the standpoint of corporate power ’ .
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