Example sentences of "time he begin " in BNC.

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1 Even this demanding job left energy for much else , and at this time he began to organise art exhibitions , building on his own strong interest in the visual arts which had been fired by visits to Florence and Venice and by the mammoth Van Gogh show in the 1950s , and which led early to his abiding love of the Italian Renaissance giants and of such British artists as Prunella Clough , Keith Vaughan and RobertMedley .
2 It was as though an extraordinary story — a great mythology , with half-forgotten legends , languages and lore — had been unfolding in his head from the time he began to think ; and his appreciation of the Old Literature was at the deepest level imaginative and creative .
3 At this time he began to combine his visual records with considerable written comment and analysis of his experiences .
4 Every time he began to move the driver jerked the car a little further towards him .
5 Yet a brief perusal of the central details of Wand 's career to date confirms that in fact his commitment to new music was paramount from the time he began to rebuild musical life in Cologne in the early post-war years .
6 With time he began to settle and his school work improved :
7 At the same time he began to see Frances secretly at an address in South Kensington in central London .
8 From this time he began to design landmark ready-to-wear collections for Chloé in Paris , but he was still , and would remain , a freelance designer .
9 By the time he began writing , about the time of Waterloo , the open fields had nearly disappeared .
10 After a time he began to whisper in a voice that tried now to be soft and gentle , in complete contrast to his alarm calls : ‘ Come on , Minch , you ca n't really be so ill that you ca n't show me your face just for a moment , or let me hear the ruffle of one of your wings .
11 At the same time he began to move quietly and , after a few steps , the hole was between us and the other five .
12 At the same time he began writing the book-length account of his theory that was published as On the Origin of Species at the end of 1859 .
13 Edwin always noted the time he began and finished an analysis and the procedure he adopted .
14 At about the same time he began buying copyrights : the first book to bear his imprint was an edition of Horace 's Lyrics , published in 1653 ; the first copyright he registered with the Stationers ' Company was a translation by Sir Kenelm Digby [ q.v. ] of Albert the Great 's Treatise Adhering to God , entered 19 September 1653 .
15 He was mainly self-taught as a geologist , and in his spare time he began an amateur interest in geological mapping .
16 He played no part in the newly founded Royal Society or the College of Physicians , although at this time he began to describe himself as an ‘ MD ’ .
17 He was determined to regain as much of his former abilities as he could and each time he began his rehabilitation with as much vigour as he could muster .
18 He was determined to regain as much of his former abilities as he could and each time he began his rehabilitation with as much vigour as he could muster .
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