Example sentences of "he began [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He began to whimper with fear .
2 This was the closest he would come to that association of the best " minds " sharing certain fundamental ideals which had been a preoccupation of his since the early Twenties ; and indeed it was through such encounters that he began to formulate the ideas which he was to express in The Idea of a Christian Society and Notes Towards The Definition of Culture .
3 He began to clean his teeth , jabbing at his mouth , then dropped the toothbrush on to the floor .
4 He began thumping the table and insisting the paper install experienced management .
5 But Princeton seemed more agreeable than most university towns " and after he had met some old friends , like the Maritains and the Niebuhrs , he began to relax .
6 As the days went by , however , and no further incident was reported , he began to relax .
7 He seems to have enjoyed the patronage of influential people , who probably subsidized the books he began to publish in the Armada year of 1588 .
8 He began to swing his legs again , vigorously .
9 Finding he could cope , he began to swing his back and both rider and horse presently grew more comfortable .
10 After a short time had passed he began to tap his foot on the kerb impatiently .
11 Then he began to tap : ‘ 1 .
12 Nevertheless , as he began to recover from his operation , Mr Honecker clearly had to face the problem of the embassy refugees and the mass emigration , and the decision to let the first batch go was obviously his .
13 But given heavy doses of baking soda he began to recover , and was perfectly normal three days later .
14 Next day the fever had abated and he began to recover .
15 Dotted around the 50-mile long island are Stallone 's five hideaways which he began buying up 10 years ago .
16 His parents were storekeepers , and nothing in his education pointed to a career in the arts , except perhaps that when , as a young man , he began buying locally manufactured handicrafts , for subsequent resale , he was introduced to the creative urge latent in the people who produced the goods .
17 In 1717 he began buying land in Kent and the city of London , which eventually placed the family among the largest landowners in the county ; it was said to be possible to walk for a day in north-west Kent without leaving Page property .
18 At about the same time he began buying copyrights : the first book to bear his imprint was an edition of Horace 's Lyrics , published in 1653 ; the first copyright he registered with the Stationers ' Company was a translation by Sir Kenelm Digby [ q.v. ] of Albert the Great 's Treatise Adhering to God , entered 19 September 1653 .
19 Distracted also by his own uncertain future , he began to spend less time on Lake Street and more on getting back into journalism .
20 He began to suck in air through his mouth , producing a gasping sound .
21 He opened his mouth , and slipping his lips over her restraining finger , he began to suck , his eyes sparkling with wickedness .
22 Although Paul usually forgot his dreams on waking in the morning , he began to remember his dreams and started to keep a diary of what he had dreamt .
23 Dear old Joe seemed just the same , but as I got better , he began to remember I was a gentleman , and call me sir again , and when I got up one morning , I discovered he had gone .
24 He began to remember all the people he had ever known who had been hung .
25 He began to remember , to re-acknowledge his roots , and to realise that immersion in western music was not his purpose , simply a training .
26 No sooner was he striding across that tedious countryside , pretending to be interested in disused châteaux and drab churches ( three months ! ) than he began to miss me .
27 When it was midnight and Rodrigo was fast asleep , the leper breathed against him between his shoulders , and that breath was so strong that it passed through him , even through his breast ; and he awoke , being astounded , and felt for the leper by him , and found him not ; and he began to call him , but there was no reply .
28 Further experiments with what he began to call ‘ orgone energy ’ demonstrated that it was present everywhere , in the atmosphere and particularly in living things .
29 He began to hit the table with his hand .
30 He began to wilt after four weeks .
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