Example sentences of "[noun] at [art] start " in BNC.

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1 In this case , it is going to be important to have good downwind speed at the start , so get the spinnaker up in plenty of time .
2 The speed at the start can be calculated at not less than 80 miles per hour .
3 In five companies this is achieved by the circulation of planning guidelines at the start of the planning process .
4 As with the censored Christian argument in Notes from Underground , I believe an unfathomable good luck wearing the face of bad luck was on his side at the start .
5 He came into the Palace side at the start of 1925–26 and , injuries or illness apart , was a fixture there for the next eleven seasons , so that he is still within our top eight all-time appearances .
6 Cauthen 's prolific American contemporary , Cash Asmussen , will miss four booked rides at Ascot as he pulled muscles in his neck when falling from his mount who crossed his legs at the start of the last race at Maisons-Laffitte yesterday .
7 A TWO point win with only two tries scored in their opening game against seeded Italy , left Ireland very much thankful for small mercies at the start of the 18th annual Cathay Pacific Hongkong Bank invitational here today .
8 If the constant clock frequency is set too high the motor is unable to accelerate the load inertia to the corresponding stepping rate and the system either fails to operate at all or loses steps at the start of its travel .
9 The uncertainty over the Scottish party 's position arose after Mr Smith set out his vision for Labour 's future at the start of last week .
10 Notice that for this type of work , you must have the background colour covering THREE rows of squares at the start as shown , or any ODD number , three , five , seven , nine and so on .
11 Foreshadowed in The Bookseller last week , the much touted ‘ unilevel playing field ’ was a preoccupation of the presidents of both trade associations in their addresses at the start of the conference .
12 This uncertainty hung over the European Fusion Programme at the start of 1989 and in Britain , home of JET , there were further questions being asked about the future of fusion and nuclear energy in general .
13 erm It was really one of the guidelines , it was the , if we considered doing that then I do n't think we would have had a four nation programme or certainly a five nation programme at the start , I do n't think we would 've er stayed together , it was really one of the basic requirements not to have that capability .
14 A repetition of the study at the start of the 1990s might reveal some differences .
15 Applicants must be commencing their study at the start of session in October and be studying at Edinburgh for the whole of the academic year .
16 The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s .
17 World stockmarkets reacted with relief and optimism at the start of the Gulf war , but some of the gains were wiped out when the first hopes of a quick victory faded , and the Soviet Union turned violent again .
18 Clearly Clovis was currying favour with the catholic clergy at the start of the Visigothic war ; that is not to say that the war was a crusade , nor is it to say that the king had already been baptized .
19 It said they all stood with bowed heads at the start of the meeting after they had heard of his death , ‘ and there was a silence that could be felt … . ’
20 His starting point was stand-up comedy the thing he still does best , in 15-minute monologues at the start of every show .
21 The monologues at the start of every show .
22 Leeds always start slowly in that regard — its nearly always midfield goals at the start of a season … strange but true : - )
23 Although he was only one of the four Sergeants in charge of us , he was Duty-Sergeant for the first week , so that all the complexities of dealing with a group of recruits at the start of their training fell to him .
24 Plans for a £12m complex including a hotel , cinema and bowling alley , have drawn fierce opposition , but supporters at the start of today 's public inquiry say the club has no future without a new ground .
25 It was George who encouraged Lucy at the start of her career — a career that began with a typewriter on the kitchen table at the couple 's council house in Derby .
26 It contrasts the blood-thirsty dynasty of Michael Corleone as he builds up his gambling empire from a base in Nevada in the '50s with the story of how his father Vito ( Robert De Niro , playing Brando 's original role ) left Sicily to become the protector of poor Italians in a New York neighbourhood at the start of the century .
27 TYCOON David Elton 's glittering career ended with a £1.26 million pay-off at the start of this year .
28 Unfortunately we had a few lapses of concentration at the start of the second half and you just ca n't afford that against a team as good as Australia .
29 Thirdly , the film is structured around the volumes which Gonzalo hurriedly put into Prospero 's boat at the start of the play .
30 No but I mean I I I was planning on having a break in the middle but y most of you voted and you wanted a break at the start but perhaps it would 've , but then you you 'd have been going straight on from s w phonetics
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