Example sentences of "begins and [vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose the most regular walk I do around Malham begins and ends at the village itself , going first by Janet 's Foss to Gordale Scar then on to the Tarn and back by the Cove . |
2 | So difficult are they , in fact , that the debate usually begins and ends at the level of aphorism , with lots of commentators wringing their hands and saying that something must be done , while doctors , administrators , and others scramble to make sure that they get a bit of the action . |
3 | Cleaning invariably begins and ends at the sink whether installations use domestic equipment or the 450 litre giants or the catering ‘ plonge ’ . |
4 | As for predictable harmonies — ‘ the harmonic cornerstones … emphasize the most primitive harmonic facts ’ ( ibid : 18 ) — each of the four sections begins and ends on the tonic chord , and in between , complications are minimal : the primary triads ( E♭ , B♭ , A♭ — tonic , dominant , subdominant ) are overwhelmingly in charge . |
5 | Each day begins and ends with a prayer , |
6 | Yet other organizations see marketing as essentially a selling activity , and finally , there are those who see marketing as an activity which begins and ends with the customer . |
7 | The novel begins and ends with the description of a commercial airplane interior , to which it often returns . |
8 | However , just as basic systems theory suggests that every system begins and ends with the individual and , therefore , that all systems are circular , there is good reason to believe that a common policy for education can only be arrived at by looking at the array of experiences of different individuals instead of others ' perceptions of these experiences . |
9 | Finite time begins and ends with the rule of Ohrmazd . |
10 | There is an immediate contrast with the literary criticism and theory of the early twentieth century , in that most recent work begins and ends in the academy , and has little contact with current literary practice . |