Example sentences of "[noun] be begin [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | Tiriac is also concerned that the Germans are beginning to take their success for granted . |
2 | On balance , however , it looks as though by May 1183 Henry II and Richard were beginning to lose their grip on the war . |
3 | Some colours and wood grain effects are beginning to find their way on to the market , although most are still white . |
4 | Some colours and wood grain effects are beginning to find their way on to the market , though most upvc windows are white . |
5 | Evidently he had rejected the Keynesianism of the past , though the course of economic debate now suggested that apostles of the old orthodoxy were beginning to recover their confidence . |
6 | Her emotional upsets were beginning to take their toll , and she knew that if she thought about the hopelessness of her love for Silas she 'd begin to weep . |
7 | But governments are beginning to get their act together . |
8 | Now the reductions in personnel and operating resources are beginning to take their toll on the fifty-year Master Plan to modernise the nineteenth-century Beaux-Arts landmark . |
9 | Estate managers are beginning to implement their own integrated biological and chemical control programmes by erecting nest boxes . |
10 | Outside , Marxist socialism was beginning to be given attention by orators , and syndicalist trade unionists were beginning to flex their industrial muscles . |
11 | From a socialist point of view the government was barren , yet incomes policy and fiscal restraint were beginning to produce their intended effects and the expansion of world trade was benefiting the economy . |
12 | By now German commanders were beginning to lose their nerve . |
13 | In his memory , Sue and Arabella were beginning to lose their separate outlines . |
14 | If men were beginning to abandon their fear of hell , they were clinging with some tenacity to their hopes of heaven , as we shall see in chapter nine . |
15 | The neo-Velikovskians are , refreshingly , starting to apply some of the tools of science in their arguments : such knotty subjects as physics and mathematics are beginning to make their appearance . |
16 | This is the practice stage of the lesson where some control is still retained by the teacher , but where the students are beginning to form their own sentences . |
17 | The young of that year were beginning to leave their home territories , pairs were beginning to relax and there was a sense of change in the air again . |
18 | Now the same ugly forces of racial hatred are beginning to rear their heads again . |
19 | Fellowship is not to be confined to congregations , but is essential within and between denominations , and in a time of growing ecumenical co-operation we rejoice that churches are beginning to share their liturgical and musical riches with each other . |
20 | The next step was to begin to redesign their actions . |