Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the beginning " in BNC.
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1 | It 's hardly ever reported in the Third World and er taking the facts that we 've just been talking about into account , it would be tempting to see anorexia as related to conflicts about the beginning of a young woman 's reproductive life because what normally happens is , and has certainly happened in the only case of this that occurred in my family , the young woman in question lost so much weight that she stopped cycling and in fact erm puberty changes went into reverse , she actually regressed , she started puberty and er she had this anorexia problem and she stopped cycling and , and all her body changes reversed , she went back to pre-puberty again erm because of oh no , oh no it did n't , she lost her body hair and stuff yeah , er her , her , her hormonal changes . |
2 | Over 144,000 East Germans had resettled in West Germany between the beginning of 1990 and March 18 . |
3 | Taken in by the image of yourself they present you with , wrote Harsnet , instead of waiting in patience for the beginning , instead of waiting and then beginning , though beginning , having begun , he wrote , is not everything , is far from everything . |
4 | About five hours after the beginning of caerulein infusion , the animals were anesthetised with ether , the abdominal cavity was opened , and the pancreas exposed for measurement of the blood flow by the laser Doppler flowmeter using Laserflo , model BPM 403A , Blood Perfusion Monitor ( Vasamedics Inc , St Paul , MN , USA ) . |
5 | All photographic emulsions have a small time gap between the beginning of an exposure and when the image starts to appear . |
6 | All photographic emulsions have a small time gap between the beginning of an exposure and when the image starts to appear . |
7 | I thought this was quite a plus actually , because we were able to get away with murder during the beginning , in some ways doing things that on paper looked very expensive but in reality balanced out over the year we were scheduled . ’ |
8 | Shall I buy you a skirt for the beginning of term ? |
9 | They may be forced to take medication ( mind altering drugs ) , although consent or a second opinion is required three months after the beginning of treatment ( section 58 ) . |
10 | This potential danger became apparent with the emergence eight months after the beginning of the Uprising of a new group , the Islamic Resistance Movement , better known by its acronym , Hamas ( zeal ) . |
11 | The air base had been the subject of controversy both in Italy [ see p. 36434 ] and in the USA , where Congress had only agreed to vote funds after the beginning of the Gulf crisis . |
12 | Repeated slips may mean that recovery was never clearly established in the first place or they may be an indication of the beginning of a full-scale relapse . |
13 | I happened upon the tannery when I walked east along the coast towards the beginning of the Akrotiri peninsula . |
14 | the tenancy must not contain any provision allowing the landlord to terminate the tenancy within six months of the beginning of the tenancy |
15 | Whether this is seen as a straightforward historical progression from polytheism to monotheism , or whether it is seen more as bringing out ideas implicit in the Jewish religion from the beginning , there is a clear case for identifying Judaism as a monotheistic religion despite its limited recognition of other gods . |
16 | This will undoubtedly stretch existing laboratory resources , despite an expansion in the largest of the biology teaching laboratories due for completion before the beginning of session 1992–93 . |
17 | Whatever we do with a horse from the beginning of its life will influence the creation of habits or forms of behaviour which it may well keep for the rest of its life . |
18 | When we asked for a script from that side from the beginning , it did n't come . |
19 | There 's just one condition , you have to be able to take the break before the beginning of December . |
20 | Damn it , she should have recognised that puppydog sickness look in his eyes from the beginning . |
21 | We 've done a comparison between those that were in arrears before the beginning of ninety two and ones that have been in arrears after ninety two , and it 's erm approximately eighty percent before ninety two erm twenty percent after . |
22 | It will be easy to pick out from these products the types of learning objective that might have been achieved ; one hopes that in general these correlated with those the teachers had in mind from the beginning , and that they learnt from their examination of the results . |
23 | Both the reasons for the war and the possible consequences have been mired in confusion from the beginning . |
24 | It was reported on May 18 that Poland and the Soviet Union would conduct 10-15 per cent of their trade in hard currency in 1990 and make a complete switch from the beginning of 1991 , thus ending the barter system and trade in non-convertible roubles [ for January 1990 COMECON summit agreeing to review existing trade arrangements see p. 37202 ] . |
25 | For example , a number of humanities courses allow the student to postpone a decision to opt for a single subject or interdisciplinary course , or a major , joint or minor programme until the beginning of the second year . |
26 | The teachers were in on my research from the beginning , erm I originally gained the co-operation of the headmaster — he allowed me to come into the school — and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative , in fact , far more cooperative than I had a really had a right to expect . |
27 | The teachers were in on my research from the beginning . |
28 | The Soviet Union managed to remain a net exporter until the beginning of the 1970s . |
29 | The reorganisation that took effect from the beginning of 1991 brought together all the Land Survey groups , Regional Geophysics , and a new group , Tectonics and Databases , formed by merging Land Survey database staff in Keyworth and Edinburgh and the old Deep Geology Unit . |
30 | During March there were violent protests in a number of areas throughout England over the introduction of the community charge or poll tax , which was to take effect from the beginning of the following month in both England and Wales under the terms of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 [ see p. 36501 ] . |