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

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1 This led him to see that , that only one thing which can begin to come to the rescue of human beings in this situation , and that is universal love , and on that basis he saw , almost instantaneously , that war , that violence , that coldness in personal relations even , are morally intolerable .
2 Unless the European union works properly , democratically and accountably , we will begin to revert to the horror of a supranational federal Europe which we all fear , and which the majority of people in this country and most hon. Members will reject .
3 The shamans explain that , at that point , they begin to speak to the dolphins mind to mind .
4 Then I began to go to the temple and I did n't go to Sunday school any more , because I had been to the seaside lots and lots of times — the same one every time .
5 She began to drive to the outskirts of Grantley .
6 And he began to connect to the nascent counter-culture , visiting Pete Brown 's home in Oppidans Road , Primrose Hill .
7 When the others returned , bringing the extra equipment , he took a field radio , stepped outside and began to transmit to the Hercules that was still circling around above them somewhere .
8 He began to object to the way the treasure was being shared out , but Bartholomew failed to take him seriously .
9 The profession 's demands became intolerable however , and in 1901 he began contributing to the magazines of the day .
10 The blonde , who had introduced herself as Sheila Stevens , then , much to Yanto 's embarrassment , began to relate to the other three the incident at the Red Hart on V.E. night .
11 It was also clear that the first of a number of PostScript clones , the language definition has always been in the public domain , were beginning to come to the market .
12 Immediately after The Builder published its report about Hall 's conclave on 30th August , 1856 , architects began to write to the Office of Works asking for details .
13 Our earlier discussion had reached a satisfactory breaking-off point and his attention was beginning to wander to the outer office where pandemonium was on the point of breaking out .
14 In the shade of the buildings on the square , he began walking to the station .
15 But as time went on they began returning to the box , which was what we wanted them to do .
16 Moderation and reasonableness began to come to the fore .
17 But when the long hard Chinese winter was nearly over , the villagers began to come to the house of Dai Huang .
18 He argued that the economic , political , ethical , legal , aesthetic , and erotic value spheres , which previously had been structured according to a unifying principle of the world religions and later of Enlightenment rationalism , now began to march to the beat of different drums ( Whimster and Lash 1987 ) .
19 Voices were suddenly raised over in the crowd and people began scattering to the edges of the area , clearing the centre and falling silent .
20 Deprived of the fertilisers so essential to the poor soil , German farms were beginning to conform to the law of diminishing returns .
21 I think that 's the one danger of all of this , is that both the County Council 's and the District Council 's aim perhaps or now are beginning to listen to the parish councils , but also , just really get an eye off the ball , cos they 're looking for the increased responsibilities for their own purposes , and I think that 's one serious danger that we c have to face , as a local community .
22 She watched the old face overspread with brightness , began to listen to the clearly-presented , carefully-recalled recital of the past .
23 Now that the death looked painful , now that he could see traces of a struggle , he began , in a kind of panic , to say things in his head , he began to talk to the dead man .
24 The prime minister began to talk to the ayatollahs about the need to distinguish between global politics and religion , .
25 He began to talk to the Colonel with animation I 'd not seen before about hunting deer from helicopters in the South Island .
26 The inclusion of half-a-dozen peers who held no significant office suggests that it was beginning to revert to the form of the 1520s , when the Council had included both office-holders and men whose political support was valuable to the Crown .
27 When she was so cold that her bare feet began to stick to the linoleum , she went back to bed and tried to stay awake .
28 They began to apply to the revolution the techniques and approaches , the concern with social history and with quantitative methods , already being widely applied in less sensitive fields .
29 The crowd of playgoers began to hurry to the doors , and I ran round to open them .
30 Evelyn uncrossed her legs , got up slowly , began to walk to the living room door .
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