Example sentences of "begin [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The nights really begin to swing into action with regular party nights in the bar . |
2 | Once this basic way of tackling literary studies is clear , many of the more specific problems facing you as you answer an exam question or devise an essay topic will begin to fall into place . |
3 | ‘ Enterprise democracy ’ , as the decentralised aspect of the socialist control over production by the associated producers , will never be realised unless workers begin to struggle under capitalism for control over the policy and operations of enterprises , and this means exploiting rather than rejecting outright the kind of ‘ Industrial Democracy ’ proposals raised by the Bullock Commission , and more recently by the EEC . |
4 | Only then during the forward swing can the legs and hips begin to work in harmony with the upper body in generating clubhead speed . |
5 | ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity . |
6 | ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity . |
7 | And if you ca n't do it , er you know very often it , it , it shows itself in other ways , like people stamp their feet or they begin to shake with rage . |
8 | She spent seven years working for Harper 's Bazaar as a fashion illustrator , also producing book illustrations , and did not really begin to concentrate on painting until during the war , whilst living near Regent 's Park which inspired the spiky pastoralism which often served as a poignant background to her paintings of children . |
9 | As the fat particles become longer and thinner so they begin to come into contact with one another . |
10 | It was he who went on to train me to the point where I could begin to set in motion a way to extract revenge from the blanc nations , and ensure that no one would so betray us again . |
11 | You simply can not begin to talk about cooperation with other oppressed groups if the European gay movements are themselves badly organised . |
12 | Family views about what is naughty or good start to be absorbed as mothers begin to talk about transgression of family rules or social behaviour . |
13 | Once hatched , they begin to feed on zooplankton and as they grow they prey on larger species and they are even cannibalistic . |
14 | The memory loss we all begin to experience with age may result from a similar impairment of the cholinergic system , which may also be altered in Alzheimer 's disease . |
15 | Only when the cells leave the zone do some begin to differentiate into cartilage ; and , as just stated , the cartilage elements are laid down in a proximo-distal sequence — first humerus , then radius and ulna , and only then wrist , and finally hand . |
16 | We can then begin to look for stress reducing and coping strategies to help alleviate the difficulties experienced in the everyday work situation . |
17 | What it does say is neatly summed up by Bereiter ( 1980 ) : " the disappointing message of the Schools ' Council research is that as soon as we begin to look beyond syntax , vocabulary and the like and try to Investigate functional aspects of student writing , we begin to find out more about the school system than we find out about children . " |
18 | Begin to look for route to his home in A-Z . |
19 | but at least stress will begin to ease at work and you will feel so free to turn your attention to other areas of life at last . |
20 | If there 's a drought , how that drought affects people so that they actually begin to starve from want of food . |
21 | Unlike Oriental contemporaries who begin to practise at school , John — a PE1 tax trainee with Arthur Andersen — began training while pursuing an honours degree in molecular biology and biochemistry at Durham University . |
22 | When the time comes that relatives actually begin to cry for help — damage done within the relationship ma be irreversible . |
23 | The police committee is asked to consider whether local government should begin to contribute towards Victim Support schemes . |
24 | The subconscious mind hates inconsistency , so if you begin to believe in abundance , and it sees you living in a tiny hovel with a leaking roof , it will start working overtime to correct the imbalance . |
25 | So I think in academic work , we must begin to read across television programmes . |
26 | Teetotallers did not stop insisting on the primary importance of individual commitment but the change in attitude did begin to filter through Nonconformity as a whole and it would have long-lasting effects on attitudes towards the state . |
27 | The streets and passageways are empty ; it is an hour until cock-crow , when the red murram mud dwellings begin to stir with life . |
28 | Paula , who was zipping one of the other models into a cocktail dress , felt her skin begin to prick with excitement . |
29 | Dancers begin to assemble from morning onwards … |
30 | If I have been primarily expository hitherto ( and I have been because I believe Callinicos ' book to be the best on this subject that we have ) I will now begin to turn to criticism ; or at least to trying to ventilate that reservation which , faced by Callinicos , certainty , will not be stilled . |