Example sentences of "start [adv prt] with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Reluctant participators who start off with a limited range of interest and involvement in management are unlikely to find it easy to commit themselves to new and broader aims . |
2 | What 's Start off with a hundred pound |
3 | First they are used to show a pause , between parts of a sentence , which makes it for example , when you start off with a subordinate clause , after I 'd cashed my Giro comma I went to the shops and bought some food , or , because of the derailment comma all the trains were running late . |
4 | Start off with a basic check list along these lines ; then you wo n't leave out anything important . |
5 | They regularly assert that the significance of an observed action is symbolic ( rather than functional ) and they start off with a basic assumption that emotions and attitudes are just as much observable characteristics as colours or structures . |
6 | When you go househunting with the Bristol and West , you start off with a big advantage . |
7 | Blacks start off with an added advantage of being able to move . |
8 | Unless you start off with the right board , though , you 're going to make learning a lot of unnecessarily hard work . |
9 | We start off with the front cover sheet . |
10 | In this case , speakers or writers start out with a semantic representation of what they want to say or write , and search for the corresponding phonological information ( enabling one to say a word ) or orthographical information ( enabling one to write a word . |
11 | Most d-i-y tiles probably start out with a plain metal straight-edge , but find that it quickly slews off line when scoring a shiny tile surface . |
12 | Most discordant twins had one or other antigen , Identical twins who are discordant for diabetes start out with the same susceptibility ; it is only the action of an environmental stimulus on one twin , and its absence on the other that makes them discordant . |