Example sentences of "[verb] just begun " in BNC.

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1 Sainsbury 's has just begun introducing products with the new format for presenting nutrition information , this change must be completed by October 1993 .
2 Pure DEAE has just begun to be marketed in Australia under the trade name Provital-H .
3 Bake for at least 1 hour or until the cake has just begun to shrink from sides of tin and is springy to the touch — a skewer inserted into the centre should come out clean .
4 GREG NORMAN , grappling last night with a second mauling by Nick Faldo , believes the world No 1 's dominance has just begun .
5 Caroline Horbury , whose millionaire husband Peter has just begun a life sentence for murder , said if she died first 11-year-old Daniel should live with her sister .
6 The dialogue has just begun , but the process is irreversible — a process that will inevitably see the collapse of the last remnants of apartheid , and the emergence of a radically different society .
7 Your life has just begun and you 're walking across what turns out to be Salisbury Plain .
8 Your own life has just begun , remember that . ’
9 The increase for the year that has just begun is 14 per cent .
10 Rita Quick brought us up-to-date on the Training Course , which has just begun the autumn term with a new intake .
11 Or , imagine that the lights go out as Harry has just begun saying : ( 2 ) Listen , I 'm not disagreeing with you but with you , and not about this but about this Or , Suppose we find a bottle in the sea , and inside it a message which reads : ( 3 ) Meet me here a week from now with a stick about this big We do not know who to meet , where or when to meet him or her , or how big a stick to bring .
12 A historic revival of one of the greatest works of choral music has just begun in front of Royalty .
13 The Worcestershire innings has just begun , and they 've already lost one wicket with one run on the board .
14 The world 's biggest dog agility competition has just begun .
15 The timer on my cooker has just begun to bleep , so I 'd better go and attend to the dinner .
16 He 'd just begun .
17 you once asked as though I 'd just begun
18 I 'm thinking about marketing my services on quality and relating to customers in a way that I 'd just begun to think of before but now it 's come right to the front .
19 They were not fully developed human beings ; they had just begun .
20 The War was over , Rutherford split the atom on 3 January 1919 , and the workers ' war had just begun .
21 It had penetrated through the layered chalks on which Troodos sits and had just begun to bring up rock cores from the ophiolite 's fringe .
22 As she dragged Susan 's limp form away from the fire , she noticed with one part of her brain that a sheet of paper had just begun to burn .
23 Some of its humour happened to remind him of his friend Mike Nichols , who had just begun making a career directing plays on Broadway with the hit Neil Simon comedy Barefoot in the Park and Murray Schisgal 's Luv .
24 He and Willie were now in the middle of Exodus and had just begun Grimm 's Fairy Tales .
25 Police were given a 15-minute warning by telephone and had just begun to clear the area .
26 The sky above the glittering slate roofs was as blue as the curious lilies which had just begun to come out under the dining-room window , trumpet flowers set like the seed-head of a dandelion but as blue as — the sky .
27 She had just begun to veil .
28 The national six o'clock news had just begun when the blue transit van pulled into one of the numerous lay-bys on the hard shoulder of the southbound ringroad .
29 ‘ When he came to see them , Anna and my mother , the first time in London , 1914 , the war had just begun , Anna had some rather good Sauternes on the table .
30 As an air-raid had just begun they could not leave and had to remain in an ambience where , as they now acutely realised , they were not wanted and did not belong .
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