Example sentences of "he began write " in BNC.

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1 When he began writing again , he had given up realism for allegory about the conflict between , among other things , science and religion .
2 A biochemist by training , he began writing while at Columbia University .
3 It was during this time , when he was again near to death , than he began writing his best known book The Saint 's Everlasting Rest .
4 He began writing these experiences for a film and when he produced his manuscript it was partly autobiographical .
5 ‘ Ta , ’ and with that he began writing .
6 Here he began writing his Mosaic Chronology — a book in three parts on Patriarchal Christianity of which only the Stonehenge and Avebury sections were published .
7 He began writing jokes and scripts for TV shows and sending them off to producers and stars .
8 By the time he began writing , about the time of Waterloo , the open fields had nearly disappeared .
9 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 .
10 To help support his family , he began writing articles calling for the defence of free trade in West Africa against the protectionism of the encroaching French and the special privileges of the Royal Niger Company .
11 He began writing for Justice , the weekly paper of the SDF , which first appeared in January 1884 , and two years later he took over the editor 's position from H. M. Hyndman [ q.v . ] .
12 He had written for the ‘ Manchester Guardian ’ on the subject during the seasons of 1933/4/5 , then in 1937 he began writing for the ‘ Glasgow Herald ’ — not reporting on county cricket as he had for the ‘ Guardian ’ but instead turning his impeccable knowledge of the game to the study of the nature of the game itself .
13 He began writing to his friends : The life is as much a fiction as the poetry and becomes a kind of secondary creation against which the primary one may be read .
14 He began writing on the cheque again .
15 Then , pulling the pad towards him , he began to write .
16 Out of a desire to protest against the ‘ oppression and exploitation ’ he saw around him , he began to write short stories , by the time of his death over a hundred had been published .
17 He began to write about one such P'daytaism , and then crossed it out .
18 Some weeks later , after the fall of Tunis and the Axis surrender in French North Africa , when he had time to reflect on his past and present condition , he began to write more regularly .
19 He began to write again .
20 As Stephen Parrish points out in discussing the very earliest ‘ complete ’ draft ( Ms JJ ) , the embryonic Prelude is best understood as an extension of the structure of Tintern Abbey : ‘ The last poem Wordsworth wrote before leaving England was Tintern Abbey , completed in mid July , and the affinities between Tintern Abbey and the autobiographical verse he began to write in Germany three months later help to point up The Prelude 's earliest design ’ ( Introduction to the Cornell edition ) .
21 He began to write verses and at the age of seventeen , in sending a sonnet to his mother , declared his resolution that ‘ My poor abilities in poetry shall be all and ever consecrated to God 's glory . ’
22 He began to write his own verse whilst still quite young , shyly at first , correcting again and again as his ‘ second thoughts blushed over his first attempts ’ .
23 Returning to America he began to write features for the Toronto Star Weekly in 1919 and was married in 1921 .
24 Returning to America he began to write features for a newspaper called the Toronto Star Weekly in 1919 , and in 1921 was married of his own free will to a woman he had met and fallen in love with earlier .
25 Returning to America he began to write the features for a Toronto Star Weekly in 1919 and was married in 1921 .
26 He began to write the numbers in the book on his table .
27 He began to write once more .
28 After contracting tuberculosis he spent a year in Italy , where he began to write a satirical novel , later published as They Winter Abroad ( 1932 ) , under the pseudonym of James Aston .
29 In 1828 he began to write for the fledgling Record newspaper and subsequently became its chief proprietor and the dominant influence on editorial policy for half a century .
30 A fervent follower of the tariff reform movement of Joseph Chamberlain [ q.v. ] , he began to write leaders and articles for the Morning Post under the editorship of his friend ( Sir ) Fabian Ware [ q.v. ] ; in 1906 he wrote articles for it during the course of a journey through Canada , Australia , New Zealand , and South Africa .
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