Example sentences of "begin [to-vb] that " in BNC.

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1 But now that Gharr had taken Mala away — and had probably been enjoying her , as he 'd quaintly put it — I 'd began to see that I really had no choice .
2 Besides , I 'd began to think that Mala had been right .
3 After some time though people begin to realize that they have spent minutes , hours , even days , without consciously thinking of the person who has died .
4 We begin to realize that we are not alone in our restlessness of spirit , but in company with others who have also taken God seriously .
5 As we travel through life , we begin to realize that grief and deep disappointments lie beneath the surface of our lives .
6 We also begin to realize that making such a choice is not merely a matter of changing habits , even habits of mind .
7 When you get to about 13 or 14 , you begin to realize that your colour , even if you had n't thought about it much , means that other people are going to be different to you .
8 The more you observe the bird and the animal life you begin to realize that they 're not so dump after all and if anything they begin to look and behave more like human beings every day .
9 I do not yet know in what form this particular section will be published , whether as a foreword or as an interpolation into the body of my work , but I can begin to see that even here I can make something triumphant out of necessity .
10 If , however , we look at the hidden psychological level , we can begin to see that the basic purpose of the transaction was to reject advice rather than to receive it .
11 After five minutes or so you will begin to see that your back is becoming flatter as it comes more in contact with the floor .
12 Children will begin to see that the same amount of water will fill containers that appear to be of different capacity .
13 After a while you will begin to see that perfection is like the fairy tale castle , you keep moving towards it , but it 's always out of reach .
14 Does he agree that if the distribution of Government grant were seen to be fair , local residents would not only be able to assess the performance of local authorities but would begin to see that our new council tax is a far better deal than the uncosted return to the rates — or , even worse , the uncosted local income tax — proposed by the Opposition parties ?
15 Now we can begin to see that an externalization of the superego like that which occurs in total welfare states is closely allied to the projection of the superego met with in paranoia .
16 If this Council means what it says about devolution and customer er customer contracts , it must begin to see that the over-riding need for local divisional pay determination and sub-divisional pay determination that relates reward to the volume , value and standard of service delivered .
17 You begin to see that it 's just another language .
18 However , as we become more emotionally mature , we begin to see that we have been hurt by the inconsistencies of our parents .
19 We begin to see that life is too vast and too mysterious to be flattened into cheap explanations .
20 Managers in their late forties begin to see that they are no longer the up-and-coming stars — indeed they may have come as far as they are going to go .
21 Once these young people begin to see that they , too , can be achievers , a mini-revolution will have been accomplished .
22 You learn to feel as they do and begin to see that words may often be in the way of understanding .
23 But now I begin to see that it 's because I do n't know what love is .
24 But as they analyse what he has said to different people , they begin to see that the question is not really pertinent .
25 ‘ I begin to see that you do n't like me , Ellen .
26 When we start to take responsibility for our thoughts and begin to see that every negative thought has a negative return , we realise we can use life like a beautiful game .
27 During much of the book you do not feel anything for the androids , but as you see their struggle for survival and begin to sense that they have gained the feelings that humans are losing , you realise the irony of the book .
28 We can find out far easier what is really required , and they can begin to realize that we 're not just a set of photographs at back of church with names underneath , that we 're actually person who are thinking of speaking .
29 They would begin to know that putting a little eighth note right before the next bar meant anticipation and that made things easier because , if you have a half hour lesson and they want to learn something by Iron Maiden , and you want to show them a dorian mode in three octaves and they 've got to show you their chords in four or five positions , you 've got to work fast !
30 We begin to accept that in education , as in economics , small can be beautiful .
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