Example sentences of "beginning [verb] [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And many walkers like September and October when the sea is still warm and light autumn rains are beginning to restore green to the land . |
2 | But his cautious frame of mind was already beginning to irritate some of the comrades . |
3 | He was weighed to ensure that he was beginning to regain some of the weight he lost pre-operatively . |
4 | Sir , — I can not for one moment imagine that Ian McGeechan will ‘ feel hugely satisfied because his backs are beginning to fulfil some of the potential that they have shown for years ’ ( David Sole , 8 March ) after the disappointment of the 26-12 humiliation by England last Saturday . |
5 | It was beginning to look ominous for the Light Blues , as the final bend favoured Oxford . |
6 | But what is happening is that private care is beginning to recreate some of the practices that the statutory authorities have been working away from . |
7 | The new methods of European co-operation will prove increasingly relevant and useful in the enlargement of the Community , which will carry on apace from about the mid-1990s and — this has not yet been mentioned in the debate — in the awakening of public opinion in France and Germany where they are beginning to realise some of the implications of what their political leaders have signed . |
8 | Researchers are beginning to unravel some of the factors significant in the process of assessment for compulsory admission ( section assessments ) under the 1983 Mental Health Act . |
9 | She was just beginning to get used to the wards and the classes . |
10 | She was finally beginning to get used to the silence , although she still missed the noise and buzz of the city . |
11 | But having shown how , when it comes to flexibility and speed of response , the small firm can far outdo big business , Euravia is paradoxically just beginning to feel some of the pressures that weigh upon the latter . |
12 | I was beginning to feel afraid of the encounter . |
13 | A need for new policies in that area was just beginning to become apparent at the end of the century , as scientific surveys and journalistic investigations charted the existence of severe problems of poverty caused by factors , in particular sickness and old age , largely outside individual control . |
14 | Your body is beginning to become familiar with the various movements you are undertaking and is becoming more supple each day . |