Example sentences of "begin [verb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This means that if you begin catching barbel in the 3lb to 4lb class you are unlikely to take any barbel very much bigger — or smaller — while that shoal remains in the swim . |
2 | So if you begin catching barbel in the 4lb or larger bracket it is well worth sticking it out until they move on or you have caught most of them . |
3 | However , if the fish begin to suffer damage to the scales , which could result in an outbreak of fungus , I would advise you to remove the Plec . |
4 | When the hinds and farmers begin to demand reform of the bondager system , the insecurity of the bondagers ' lives is brought into sharp focus . |
5 | However , their positions are threatened and the impermanence and insecurity of their lives suddenly revealed when the ‘ hinds ’ and farmers begin to demand reform of the bondager system . |
6 | However , when the hinds and farmers begin to demand reform of the bondager system , the impermanence and insecurity of the bondagers ' lives is brought into sharp focus . |
7 | It is at this stage that parents begin to exercise authority over the child in terms of where and when he or she may defecate and urinate . |
8 | So we begin to put pressure on the child , and the child reacts because he ca n't appreciate what we 're trying to get across to him , and so we get a sort of stalemate situation , where the teacher , be it a professional teacher or a parent , is pressurizing the child to understand something which appears quite simplistic , and the child is responding quite deadly , because he can not focus , he can not conceptualize , what is to us a very simple concept . |
9 | Our sense of awe wakes up when we begin to take notice of the mysteries of life . |
10 | We must look at the fear with our eyes and heart , and begin to bring calm to the storm of our emotions . |