Example sentences of "begins [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any dictionary begins to go out of date as soon as it is published .
2 As the colonies prosper wealth begins to flow back to Ulthuan .
3 Possibly one of the finest views of upper Swaledale is the view from the Butter Tubs Pass above Cliff Side , where the narrow upper dale begins to widen out towards Thwaite .
4 When spring comes the earth begins to warm up after winter 's long , cold days .
5 CONCENTRATION ON SOFTWARE BEGINS TO PAY OFF FOR RADIUS , UP 236% AT £1.2m FOR THE YEAR
6 So things proceed until Flatpattern ( as Hopkin ) becomes lionised and his social life begins to get out of hand .
7 ‘ What this guy will do is get a demoralized sales organisation revitalised , hopefully at the same time that the company 's Alpha technology begins to roll out in volume , ’ said John Jones , analyst at Salomon Brothers .
8 In Delhi the high summer is enlivened by the advent of the Lu , the hot desert wind which in May begins to blow in from Rajasthan , bringing with it much of the Thar Desert .
9 Oh , I 'm absolutely sure it is , as , as I say there will be a few months of real suffering in , in eastern Germany and it may be a year and a half to two years before East Germany begans to , begins to show up plus figures , er on , instead of minus figures on the national statistics .
10 However , his furious return in Act IV , demanding vengeance for the murder of his father Polonius , begins to tie in with Hamlet himself .
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