Example sentences of "that [pers pn] begin [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Once again it was during some exchanges with colleagues from other establishments that I began to realise the significance of ‘ who is on your side ’ .
2 It was around that time that I began to foster the notion that information was being withheld , that somebody was not telling me everything .
3 It was then that I began to discover the fate that awaited me as a female .
4 It was only as we came in to Maidstone and I started looking for Hospital signs that I began to suffer the nervous Whirling Pits way down in my stomach .
5 It was n't until she had successfully launched The Body Shop on to the Unlisted Securities Market that she began to examine the direction in which the business was going and to start articulating its mission in a definitive way .
6 Charlotte 's response to her discovery had been so instinctive , and the action it had prompted her to take so urgent , that it was not until late afternoon , aboard a train drawing ever closer to Paris , that she began to consider the difficulties and possible consequences of the task she had set herself .
7 They 're all being so ridiculously polite that you begin to consider the option of using ‘ fuck off ’ as your opening line to these people who nod and bow and smile at you despite the fact that they are merely passing by .
8 It was only after Patrick Jenkin became Industry Secretary that we began to see the proliferation of industrial support schemes .
9 It is in the perception of these changes that we begin to understand the history of the landscape as a whole , the Iron Age village , the Roman estate , the Saxon trade , the medieval fields , the eighteenth-century agriculture and twentieth-century industrialisation .
10 Catch their interest and spark their enthusiasm so that they begin to see the product 's potential .
11 It is at this stage that they begin to appreciate the fruits of their labours .
12 One seemed bolder than the others and came so close that it began to enter the realm of ordinary vision .
13 He began his bookselling activities in about 1770 from his father 's shop , but had moved to 13 Aldgate High Street by the end of 1773 ; it was at this time that his first publications came out , among them the Ladies ' Museum ( 1773–1814 ) , and that he began to explore the possibilities of circulating libraries .
14 This was the closest he would come to that association of the best " minds " sharing certain fundamental ideals which had been a preoccupation of his since the early Twenties ; and indeed it was through such encounters that he began to formulate the ideas which he was to express in The Idea of a Christian Society and Notes Towards The Definition of Culture .
15 And indeed it was from this time that he began to suffer the kind of serious ill health which was regularly to affect him for the rest of his life .
16 It was during the next 8 years that he began to experience the first stirrings of an interest destined to change his life beyond all imaginings .
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