Example sentences of "be begin [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Newcastle are 12 points clear in the First Division and Keegan added : ‘ There have been massive changes here and we 're beginning to reap the rewards already . |
2 | You 're beginning to see the possibilities . |
3 | erm I think the general pressure on tropical governments now from the environmental lobby has got to the point where they are n't they 're beginning to realise the problems . |
4 | You 're beginning to get the idea , William . ’ |
5 | Wellord ( 1979 ) suggests that work on the shop-floor is likely to peak in the thirties — those in their twenties lack experience and social skills , those in their forties are beginning to notice the effect of sensory changes and are less tolerant of fast or very heavy physical work . |
6 | The nice people are still there to enjoy the music , although perhaps not as much as if they 'd been allowed to express themselves and some of the nasty people are beginning to appreciate the actual music . |
7 | And England are beginning to reap the benefits . |
8 | I hope that people are beginning to realise the scale of abortion ’ . |
9 | Very experienced nurses can find this difficult to cope with but are beginning to realise the value of such an exercise in identifying ways of improving care to patients . |
10 | Prison administrators are beginning to invoke the concept of ‘ the responsible prisoner ’ . |
11 | Sometimes it can be slightly embarrassing to be successful at something , and if you are beginning to turn the occasional head now that you are slimmer you may come in for some negative comments from your rivals . |
12 | There are already signs that its great wealth and influence are beginning to regenerate the whole southern half of Africa , particularly the previously beleaguered states of Mozambique , Angola and Zambia . |
13 | We are beginning to plan the next stage of development with a target of 6500 campus-based students by the year 2000 . |
14 | They are beginning to take the law themselves |
15 | As already described in Chapter 5 , we are beginning to define the range of composition of materials used by many of the principal civilisations of the past , and to discover when and where particular materials , such as brass , were first used . |
16 | The hospital staff are beginning to grasp the difference between CAB and social work and are now involving the CAB with more in-patient cases . |
17 | The women 's days are beginning to include the mix of activities , experiences and relationships which make up ordinary life for most people . |
18 | On the stage , The Wedding Present are beginning to see the light . ’ |
19 | The big record companies are beginning to see the potential of religious rock . |
20 | It is entirely right , therefore , that we are beginning to see the signs of peer assessment being employed as part of the formal assessment procedure in some institutions of higher education . |
21 | In addition departments are beginning to see the data they hold as of commercial value , and asking why it should be sent to the PRO for people to view gratis when they can keep it and charge for access . |
22 | As later chapters show , these barriers are beginning to differentiate the corporate winners from the losers . |
23 | Although at the moment only a handful of agencies have planning departments , planning is a fast-growing area in advertising and not only advertising-management consultants are beginning to recognise the importance of the planner in many aspects of commerce . |
24 | We are beginning to recognise the limitations of this approach in encouraging pupils to think mathematically , recognising the value of considering different approaches as well as logical determinism . |
25 | Recent studies are beginning to uncover the true extent of so-called ‘ domestic ’ violence , and many police forces have adopted more consistent policies of recording such incidents and dealing with them as true offences of violence . |
26 | With no overtime being worked , even ambulance staff not suspended are beginning to feel the pinch as the dispute enters its 11th week . |
27 | The commanders of Operation Desert Storm are beginning to feel the same way . |
28 | Many who disliked him are beginning to feel the same contempt and venom they felt for Baroness Bonkers . |
29 | " Already " , complained The Seaman after six months of fighting , " the poor people of this country are beginning to feel the effects of the greedy shipowners ' demands . |
30 | If you can hold your feelings and examine them , force yourself to hear the voice and ask why it produces the response that it does , you are beginning to get the better of it , to break the fearful silence that surrounds it and , incidentally , to add another voice to your writing repertoire . |