Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [prep] [art] outset " in BNC.
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1 | It is perhaps as well to remember at the outset that the main injury in this particular case was a hip injury which , if it had occurred to a younger man , would have produced an arthrodesis operation . |
2 | It might be as well to differentiate at the outset between the direct and the indirect effects which test-case litigation might be expected to achieve in promoting a change in the law on tax diversion . |
3 | Leaving aside such considerations as whether you would still be able to have your grandchildren to stay and looking at the matter strictly in financial terms , it is as well to realise from the outset that the cash difference on the exchange — in other words , your profit — will invariably be less than you expect . |
4 | It is important to emphasise at the outset the magnitude of the task which the applicant has set himself by this appeal . |
5 | But it is important to stress from the outset that each norm can ( and should ) be overruled , for specific purposes of your own . |
6 | It is therefore important to understand at the outset that anything communicated to members of the professional staff will be treated as confidential . |
7 | But the right balance is not something which partners should expect to be able to settle at the outset in such a way as will necessarily be appropriate throughout the life of the firm . |
8 | Given the mythology surrounding Nizan 's life and work , it is essential to establish at the outset the full range and scope of Nizan 's activities in order to highlight the very real intellectual and literary qualities of the man himself . |
9 | It is essential to establish at the outset the correct relationship between Nizan and the communist party . |
10 | It is essential to realise at the outset that desktop publishing software is totally unlike any other software product category . |
11 | On the first ground , ‘ knowing assistance ’ in the breach of trust or the dishonest and fraudulent design , it necessary to prove from the outset knowledge of the existence of a trust . |