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

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1 Parents working at all levels in businesses can begin to establish empathy with the school work of their children and contribute to it in the workplace , or the school or at home .
2 William S. Gray 's model ( 1972 ) , while stressing the reader rather than the text , did not really begin to provide insights beyond the intellectual activity of the reader .
3 Thus , we could begin to provide statements of the form " The greater the X , the greater the Y " , " A's are associated with B's " , " Q is inversely related to P " , and so on : statements which would be supported by , and indeed describe , quantitative relationships .
4 Only a resolutely historical critical approach such as this can begin to do justice to the life and work of Paul Nizan , inextricably enmeshed as it is in the illusions , deceits , hopes , aspirations , successes and failures of its time .
5 If the paramilitaries are really as untouchable as they seem , the world will begin to draw parallels between the PLO , the ANC , the IRA and the UDA .
6 Although it takes a few minutes for the body to send out any strong signals of satiety it is probable that chewing and swallowing movements do begin to send messages to the brain .
7 On inspecting this table we can begin to raise questions about the balance of men and women in secondary school teaching ; especially as far as teaching particular age groups are concerned with more women teaching the younger pupils in middle schools than teaching in comprehensive schools where the complete age range is present .
8 With periodic stimuli you can begin to ask questions about the optimal frequencies for generating responses and whether the response is linear .
9 A. Discus would normally begin to display courtship at the age of nine months , so it is possible that all your Discus are of the same sex .
10 If you are patient , however , you will gradually begin to notice changes in the way that you perform actions .
11 Further demands on such areas may actually begin to produce diseconomies in the form of increased congestion and " overheating " .
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