Example sentences of "that begin in " in BNC.

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1 Since there are no long words that begin in this way , the short word I , , is retrieved from the buffer and stored on the word graph ( Fig 7.5.2 ) .
2 Dr Vijayan , a research scientist with the Bombay Natural History Society , is leading a study of the Siberian crane that began in 1980 .
3 The fashion of male circumcision that began in the 1890s , and a wide range of related subjects .
4 The economic downturn that began in 1929 was enough on its own to cause an initial increase in failures .
5 THE ‘ anti-crisis programme ’ of the Soviet prime minister , Valentin Pavlov , is the third tranche of an economic-reform plan that began in January with the confiscation of 50- and 100-rouble notes and continued in early April with huge price rises .
6 In fact this banal verse , which forms a part of the novel At Swim-Two-Birds , is a satire on the cult of imbecile proletarian writers that began in the thirties and later reached its apotheosis under Joan Littlewood .
7 THE unlikely romance that began in a hotel lobby has ended in death and bitterness for Rose and Lang Hancock .
8 With the opinion polls pointing to no party securing an overall Commons majority , George Jones reports on the wheeler-dealing that began in earnest yesterday
9 The Highwaymen is a country coalition that began in 1984 and is now touring Europe .
10 Some of these might , I am sure , change their opinion as Wheen fills in the gaps and rounds off an account of a long career that began in 1920s aesthetic Oxford and finished in a heart attack in a London taxi almost 50 years later .
11 The greatest emigration came after the famine years that began in 1846 .
12 Generalizing from these reflections that began in my own subjectivity I may ask ‘ objective ’ questions about the origin of my self-awareness , of my structure , and that of others .
13 The M5 motorway at Taunton is undergoing major repairs that began in 1980 — five years after the section was opened .
14 For many years Iceland and New Zealand have used geysers and aquifers to provide space and water heating and in Britain research work that began in 1973 on hot dry rock is still continuing at the Camborne School of Mines , Cornwall .
15 The paper follows the consultations that began in August 1991 with the publication of the Revenue 's consultation paper , A Simpler System for Taxing the Self-Employed ( see ACCOUNTANCY , October 1991 , p 48 ) .
16 Modernity is a historical process that began in the eighteenth century with the philosophical Enlightenment .
17 The irony is that in all of the experiments on test-tube fusion that began in 1989 following the March announcements , and which variously claimed fusion evidence from heat or from radiant neutrons , no measurable production of helium ever took place .
18 It raised hopes for a quick end to a 51-hour siege that began in a bloody shoot-out on Sunday morning as federal agents tried to serve arrest warrants on Koresh for firearms offences .
19 Quite apart from the spate of redundancies that began in 1990 , turnover in saleroom experts is fairly high at the lower levels .
20 ‘ The semiconductor market also is being helped by the gradual global economic recovery that began in the US in the fourth quarter of 1992 ’ — remark that seems to ignore the fact that continental Europe is plunging into ever deeper recession while the jury is out on whether recession has bottomed in Japan.The North American market should reach $23,600m in shipments in 1993 for a growth rate of 28.1% .
21 Xilinx Inc entered a cross licensing pact with fellow field programmable gate array maker Actel Corp , ending the litigation between the two that began in March 1992 .
22 The financial crises of 1929 and 1931 and the following years ' dramatic collapse in trade and production helped to lay the foundations for the new industries and the new international trading blocs that began in the 1930s and 1940s , and for the new international financial system established in the 1940s .
23 With the spread of home ownership , a process that began in earnest during the inter-war years and has accelerated since the 1960s , the passing on of the family home will become an increasingly important aspect of defining who owns what , and confirming the advantages enjoyed by some groups of the population .
24 The whole great crime story wave that began in the last years of the nineteenth century and rose to its towering peak in the 1920s and 1930s began with the short story .
25 It was a story that began in sadness , but came out well — the story of herself .
26 ‘ It 's a long story , ’ he replied , ‘ that began in the past , or perhaps the future .
27 Its 1986 report on community care , for example , criticized not only under-funding but the pattern of organizational fragmentation and confusion that began in central departments and worked its way down .
28 The most valuable of the representations that I have had on manufacturing industry is the excellent report from the manufacturing advisory group of the CBI , which hails the resurgence in manufacturing that began in the 1980s and calls on us to continue and to build on the policies that brought that about .
29 Many of these organizations have regular newsletters , for example the Interfaith Center has The Corporate Examiner and the flood of environmentalist and consumer-advice literature that began in the 1980s often contains material critical of the TNCs .
30 Worldwide alcohol consumption has fallen by over 13 per cent in the last ten years , reinforcing a downward trend that began in the late 1970s .
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