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

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1 Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes .
2 Bradford showed little of the enterprising approach that has been helping them shed a dour image this season , but it was not until the 64th minute that they began to slide out of the contest .
3 They were surprised to see leather helmets and the glitter of ranked steel among the rock-throwing denizens of the north bank and to receive several arrows , harmless in the teeth of the wind , as they began to swing round to the south shore to accomplish their landing .
4 As the day wore on they heard everywhere around them the rill of running water , and grass began to poke up through the snow in clumps .
5 I just wanted the fight to stop before you began wading in with the rucksack . ’
6 Slowly , I began to swim along under the castle walls .
7 ‘ Do n't you dare presume to tell me what I need ! ’ she spat , trembling as she began to clamber on to the quayside .
8 Here , with the concentration on labour-intensive crops , not only large estates with hired labour but large peasant farms also flourished , and even began to catch up with the estates .
9 We had both had quite a happy day ; but as the sun began to creep round to the west and to decline , I had a feeling of unease .
10 Mr Abello was the fourth-ranking person in the Medellin cartel and the most important suspect arrested since Colombia began cracking down on the cocaine barons nearly two months ago , the department said .
11 Using the same forthrightness as her brother , she took Hilary 's arm in a firm grip and began walking back to the house .
12 Instead of turning left over the canal bridge which would have taken him into the village , he turned right and began walking out of the village on the Brookend road .
13 Owen never repeated this claim in the pre-Darwinian era , but liberal theologians such as the Oxford mathematician and philosopher Baden Powell began to come around to the idea of ‘ designed evolution ’ during the 1850s .
14 At the congress Carlsson declared that the emergence of a new security system in Europe based on the 1975 Helsinki accords meant that Sweden 's neutrality no longer " bore the same heavy burden " , and the party began to come round to the view of both industry and the two major opposition parties ( M and Fp ) that Sweden should apply for membership of the European Communities ( EC , which it did in July 1991 — see p. 38353 ) .
15 People began to come back into the block .
16 He began to come back down the tunnel towards her .
17 When results began to come in from the field researchers , Highlander served as the collection , organisation and computation centre , and held workshops to allow participants to draw some very marked comparisons and contrasts from the raw data .
18 Alerted by a grapevine of unparalleled efficiency to the presence of honkies with money , hitherto undiscovered talents began swarming in from the ghettos and down from the hills , bearing tape-recordings , even guitars , for impromptu auditions .
19 At once the crabber began to bounce about on the waves , as though the Angharad was dancing a jig over the water in her pleasure at taking a trip .
20 She began to scrabble about in the dirt .
21 But disappointment began to set in by the time the ballot boxes had been emptied , and when the second stage of the count began , at 12.45 a.m. , it soon became clear that it would be a two-horse race .
22 She looked over her shoulder , shook her head again , and began to walk back towards the stairway to the gallery .
23 She turned round and quickly began to walk back towards the door .
24 They began to walk back towards the house .
25 Isobel turned and began to walk back towards the house .
26 With Thérèse at her side she began to walk back towards the house .
27 People began to walk back towards the house .
28 He began to walk back towards the house .
29 With such dignity as I could manage I began to walk back to the village .
30 when Sir Henry left the house and began to walk back to the Hall
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