Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] start [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 If you are a parent it is almost certain that your increased awareness of the value of dietary fibre will start to influence the foods you provide for the family — and thus their habits and preferences in the future .
2 Finally , when any disagreements have been ironed out and all has been agreed , the creative team can start turning the ideas and designs into the real thing with the help of other colleagues , outside technicians and various specialists .
3 It was strange to Fenella to know that presently the night would begin to die and that the pale grey and pink streaks of the new day would start to lighten the sky as it had done on Renascia before the Star Maps changed and the Dark Lodestar had sent out its hungry beckoning .
4 Meanwhile , removing barriers to cross-border electricity and gas trade should start eroding the monopolies from within and benefiting consumers immediately .
5 Yet most practices still do not have a computer , and the vast majority will start working the contract without the information technology expertise to manage it . ’
6 Doctors at the Bristol Eye Hospital will start using the implant on volunteer patients soon .
7 Another problem is that if the remedies are given for long periods , as they often are , the patient may start to prove the remedy , developing a new set of symptoms .
8 There is a risk , though , that the supply of credit will start to fall faster than the demand ; in other words , that a credit crunch will start to drive the process of credit contraction .
9 This autumn , the couple will start filming the cinematic version of their romance in a movie entitled Made In Heaven .
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