Example sentences of "have begun [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Hercules transport aircraft have begun flying to the Gulf in support of the new air exclusion zone in Southern Iraq .
2 In recent years the Greens have begun to profit like the FOP from split voting .
3 Yet rather than desert their tradition , people have begun to search within the myths and rituals of their religion for interpretations that redress this balance .
4 Documents from the report have begun to circulate on the island .
5 Blackcaps have begun wintering in the British Isles , instead of Spain , a change in migratory behaviour that scientists suggest is linked to global warming .
6 f Further research — While certain clear patterns have begun to emerge regarding the performance of students with non-traditional qualifications in higher education , there is a need for further research to investigate these issues , particularly in the Scottish context .
7 But in recent years some greylag geese have begun to stay over the winter , finding the large re-seeded fields to their liking .
8 Already the noises of complaint coming from Down Under have begun to register on the Richter Scale .
9 As one would expect , training programmes , after an initial emphasis on ethics and aspects of the situation ( e.g. court interpreting ) , have begun to focus on the interpreting task itself , and are much more likely to follow a pattern similar to spoken language interpreting .
10 Some banks have begun touting for the business of processing for rivals .
11 The hon. Member for Hamilton ( Mr. Robertson ) is not usually given to fanciful rhetoric , and if he studies the movement of opinion in Europe he must know that since Maastricht more and more people have begun to comment on the future of Europe in the same sort of way as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and I did before .
12 Work began on the reorganisation in August last year and electricians have begun preparing for the computer terminals .
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