Sentence examples for beginning to behave from inspiring English sources

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Some, indeed, are beginning to behave almost like nation states, particularly in matters of finance.

It is beginning to behave more like a normal country.That, of course, is exactly what Mr Prodi wants.

August 23 , 2012and lisa o'carroll (@lisaocarroll) Lis Murdoch: YouTube is now beginning to behave like a market leader.

"YouTube is beginning to behave like a market leader," noted Elisabeth Murdoch in her 2012 MacTaggart lecture.

Mr. Pedraza believes that luxury brands are beginning to behave more like Procter & Gamble, Colgate and Coca-Cola "in the sense that they understand and execute upon the significance of representation in any geography that can sustain the business profitably".

Polling by Barnardo's, a charity, found that 54% of people thought that children were "beginning to behave like animals"—perhaps because, in television programmes such as "Skins" and films such as "Kidulthood", hoodie-wearing teenagers occupied themselves largely with cocaine, wild sex and stabbing one another.

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He begins to behave strangely.

The personal computer begins to behave strangely.

"By September 2005, he had begun to behave oddly.

This year, however, it has begun to behave a little differently.

The commanders may begin to behave with less abandon.

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