Example sentences of "beginning [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 Q I 'd be truly grateful if you could solve a problem which is beginning to drive me nuts .
2 You are being stupid and impertinent , you 're beginning to irritate me . ’
3 He was beginning to irritate me .
4 He had still not written , and it was now beginning to worry me .
5 ‘ That strip of seafront was beginning to worry me . ’
6 He is beginning to bug me .
7 ‘ Damian Flint is what 's really beginning to bug me … ’
8 I can tell you , having Mr Bell 's physog dished up like a plate of cold suet every time I wish to relax is beginning to unnerve me .
9 You 're beginning to annoy me . ’
10 Do you know , Tony , this game is beginning to annoy me a little .
11 The wasps are beginning to annoy me , and I see they quite frighten you .
12 She 's really beginning to annoy me but I have to get the job done : I just want to go back downstairs .
13 I know that 's all I 've got , everyone 's going and I say blah blah blah blah blah and then someone else comes up and says what 's that Walkman for and it 's really beginning to annoy me .
14 The tailbacks are now beginning to ease I 'm told by Thames Valley Police , due to the accident being cleared away from the carriageway at the moment .
15 They 're beginning to give me a headache . ’
16 You look the model for all virginal brides , and I 'm beginning to wish I 'd let that awful shroud remain in your case . ’
17 Sir I 'm beginning to wish I 'd never resurrected this matter .
18 My start was beginning to let me down around this time — Ron and I were concentrating more on my pick-up — but I had the satisfaction of beating Calvin Smith quite comfortably .
19 Indeed , she thought , I am beginning to see myself as Anne — beginning to believe I am Anne !
20 The place was beginning to depress me .
21 ‘ This is beginning to piss me off . ’
22 Anne looked at her in amazement , not sure that she had heard aright , but Edie rattled on , ‘ I 'm beginning to think me Aunt Mary 's right to hate fellers . ’
23 I was beginning to think I 'd have to drink this coffee . ’
24 I 'm beginning to think I 'd be better off talking to my Auntie Ethel . ’
25 I was beginning to think I 'd put myself in kind of a spot with all this .
26 I was beginning to think I must be in the doghouse for some reason . ’
27 Even that would be okay but everyone 's beginning to think I 'm bananas .
28 I 'm beginning to think I 'll leave in the summer , whether I get a proper job or not .
29 ‘ I was beginning to think I might have to be the one to raise the question , ’ she returned demurely .
30 I was beginning to think I would not see you today .
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