Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] at the beginning " in BNC.

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1 I 'll probably have to do me tour of the quayside to start at the beginning where we went
2 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for the kind remarks at the beginning of his question .
3 The rDNA repeat at the end of chromosome III was always placed incorrectly next to the rDNA repeat at the beginning .
4 But , happily , recolonisation of East Anglia from the continent began at the beginning of this century .
5 The work commenced at the beginning of November and it will run through until May 1994 .
6 As regrettably is often the case where Rent Act issues are involved , the answer to the issue identified at the beginning of this judgment requires an undesirably tortuous journey through a number of statutory provisions .
7 Clearly paper will not be abandoned altogether and it is likely that trivial notes of the type cited at the beginning of this article will invariably be recorded as manuscripts .
8 But the answer to the question posed at the beginning of this chapter , whether her upbringing in France made this inevitable , must be no .
9 Entries for the awards close at the beginning of October .
10 Of course , it may be argued that the Cash paid at the beginning of the year relates to the last quarter 's electricity for the old financial year and so this financial year includes four payments for electricity ; thus , the year 's payments do reflect the cost of electricity .
11 These points reinforce the generalizations made at the beginning of this chapter , that housewives approach housework as work , analogous with any other kind of job .
12 This provides an alternative perspective but still one in which man and hazards interact , which is underlined by part of the quotation used at the beginning of Hewitt 's ( 1983 ) volume :
13 The principal reasons for this state of affairs lie in the explanations given at the beginning of this chapter ; scholars with museum backgrounds laid the foundations for an artefact-based subject in the first half of the twentieth century and introduced the strong historical background to such studies .
14 To me , he wrote on 10 February as follows , the invective being tempered by the desire expressed at the beginning that we should have in due course a prolonged tête-à-tête :
15 The leader announced at the beginning that complete freedom of speech was allowed but speeches must be kept short .
16 At the outset it is necessary to reiterate the point made at the beginning of this chapter , namely , that accurate up-to-date and spatially relevant data on rural employment , like rural population , are difficult to obtain .
17 first finds the key of the record found at the beginning of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record .
18 While the films made at the beginning of the war appealed for people to forget selfish desires and apply themselves to the common good , to put aside class divisions in order to confront an enemy that threatened everyone equally , the Gainsborough films addressed themselves to the frustrations and the pain that came after continuous self-sacrifice .
19 The exclusion of votes for very small parties is responsible for another slight deviation : it means that — as the figures given at the beginning of this chapter showed — the other patties secure a percentage of seats marginally greater than their percentage of all the votes .
20 The little energy the muscles supply at the beginning of a stride is what we contribute to our locomotion ; gravity does most of the work for a walker .
21 Yet after the success in India , it appeared that the job was his for the foreseeable future — only for the news to break at the beginning of the 1977 season that , when in Australia for the Centenary Test , he had used his position to recruit players to Kerry Packer 's World Series Cricket .
22 How else would the dreamer know at the beginning of the dream ( as he or she always does ) that something horrific was going to happen ?
23 The use of the passive It was won allows the prize to reappear at the beginning of the second sentence , and delays the introduction of the new information about the winners .
24 The programme must be available for the student to see at the beginning of her allocation .
25 When the tsar died at the beginning of 1725 there were twelve Russian diplomatic missions at work in different European capitals , a figure which was not to be significantly exceeded for the rest of the eighteenth century .
26 He subjected the perambulations made at the beginning of the reign to searching investigation , and re-afforested the forest of Bere in Dorset .
27 Gain attention before speaking , then make the subject known at the beginning of the conversation , not at the end when it is too late to contribute or to follow the train of thought .
28 Do you remember of the territorials leaving at the beginning of the war ?
29 This brings us back to some of the points raised at the beginning of this book .
30 The topics in the foundation list have been divided into sections and the relevant extract from the list given at the beginning of each section .
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