Example sentences of "[coord] began [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A network of ‘ base communities ’ sprang up in response , and began to live the Gospel on the humblest level . |
2 | Going to the chair where he was already dropping off to sleep , she gently pulled him to his feet and began peeling the clothes from his back . |
3 | The West Yorkshire team , based at Millgarth police station , Leeds , had selected 64 possible sites and began searching the area around Easton on Tuesday afternoon following advice from a former SAS officer . |
4 | She sat down at the table reserved for the traveller with the skin grafts and began to score the cloth with a fork . |
5 | He took a deep breath , wedged his shoe under that head and began to heave the thing over on to its front , bracing his hand against the railing . |
6 | Even then , as servants pushed by us with buckets of water and began to douse the flames , I knew there was something wrong . |
7 | Is not it time that the Government took on board that question and began to tackle the problem of loan sharks positively ? |
8 | She blinked her contact lenses into place and began to watch the file . |
9 | For a further hour she worked steadily , then looked at her watch and began to tidy the papers away . |
10 | Stretching , she eased her back and began to tidy the desk . |
11 | Five mallard shot past the tree in which he was hidden , their muttered quacks in mid-air soft as the sun that crept the way they were going and began to fill the lake with light . |
12 | Osman turned round and began to harangue the crowd . |
13 | The mechanic gave a satisfied nod , and began screwing the inspection plate back into place . |
14 | The woman , tight-lipped , turned her back on them and began to slap the milk vigorously with a peeled wand spiked at one end where smaller branches had been lopped off . |
15 | I went outside to change the cylinder — the same sort as used on most small camping-stoves — and began to unscrew the burner . |
16 | She reached inside the hatch and began to unscrew the connection . |
17 | In April 1185 he crossed to Normandy and began to muster an army but he soon found a more effective means of dealing with his insubordinate but formidable son . |
18 | Hesitantly she picked up the soap and began to soap the expanse of his chest , while he looked down at her . |
19 | His hand moved to her skirt and began to push the material upwards against her thigh until he reached the smooth flesh of her stomach . |
20 | Glancing down at the package as though it might just possibly bite , she took a deep breath and began to unpick the sellotape that held it intact . |
21 | Chola sprinkled a few grains of rice from the top of the pan into the fire for the gods and began to serve the food . |
22 | She waved to Shelley , and began to sing a song made famous by Miguelito , giving her a private lift of the eyebrows . |
23 | It should have been a relief to escape from the train at Holborn but as she crossed the platform and began to mount the stairs a feeling of confusion and disorientation took hold of her . |
24 | She ignored his appeals and began to move the cases He placed her under arrest . |
25 | The companies took the point and began beautifying the environs of their stations in the manner suggested by Mitchell , designing their station gardens to be seen to best advantage by both those arriving on the train and those waiting on the station . |
26 | Mum jumped up straight away and began rearranging the furniture which had been upset in the commotion . |
27 | Then she buried her face in the warm flank and began to squeeze the teats rhythmically , talking to the cow in an undertone , as Joe did . |
28 | She did it twice , then pulled the instrument from her ears and began to unwrap the rubber . |
29 | They descended a flight of steps , entered a classroom block by a side-door and began to thread a route through corridors and passages busy with bustling knots of purple-blazered schoolboys . |
30 | An apprentice from a nearby stall took out a bullock horn , scooped some dirty water from a rain barrel and began to sprinkle the magician with it . |