Example sentences of "[adv] at the start " in BNC.

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1 College staff are used to explaining their subjects to students , especially at the start of each academic session .
2 ‘ It 's true the horse was 100 per cent sound five minutes afterwards , but there was definitely something wrong down at the start and Willie had advice from the starter and a vet . ’
3 They all used to hang out there and quite a scene had developed Some of it had to do with it being the antithesis of the whole trash/sleaze thing that was going down at the start of the seventies .
4 You need to set down at the start what you expect to achieve .
5 His work led to the celebrated equation which bears his name , an equation which can be found written down at the start of every book on quantum mechanics .
6 If we were gon na say , right , this only is gon na apply to mega- projects , tt and therefore it would be appropriate for the project coordinator to be the person to sit down at the start of the job , when he 's agreeing the remit with the client , when he 's developing the erm tt er who 's doing what within the functions .
7 Avoid complicated thoughts of pulling down at the start of the downswing unless all else fails .
8 Bobby Beasley jokes that down at the start they kicked the horse that was second and that might have helped them win .
9 Except perhaps at the start .
10 Since they 're only at the start of their two-month US tour , BMG sent them down to Next for some smart fashions .
11 Wait patiently and long enough at the start and the end of the day at different villus and you will see or hear most of Sri Lanka 's wildlife .
12 Anyone who has ever attended a recording session of this repertory work will know what problems are created by the need to get the woodwind chords precise enough at the start of both the first two movements .
13 Sums over histories also played an important psychological role in the development of physics since they led Feynman to propose his diagrammatic ideas about which I spoke so warmly at the start of this chapter .
14 So at the start of the paper , have a quick whiz through , see where the marks are ,
15 So at the start of the second week I will want to put a master sheet up with all the headings on
16 He puts 3.3 kilos in at the start of the copper boil for Best Bitter and an additional 1.5 kilos at the end .
17 Graveney insists that Hick should go back to basics , and remain in that classic position he is in at the start of the bowler 's run-up — to stand sideways-on , bat on the ground , knees slightly bent , feet about shoulder width apart , and head up and still with both eyes level .
18 In contrast to the old familiar setting , Alison says this is an exciting new venture for her : ‘ It is being in at the start of something that makes it so interesting .
19 " We in Christian Aid are proud to have been in at the start of this magazine which campaigns relentlessly for a better , fairer , environmentally purer and politically more aware world .
20 ‘ Then you 'll be in at the start , with the broken nights and the four-hour feeds and the nappies which need to be constantly changed . ’
21 ‘ The lesson of milk quotas is that you 've got to get in at the start .
22 Phil Browitt , C&P 's Distribution Services Manager , was in at the start :
23 There were far too many clinches and referee Thomas had to bring both men together at the start of the seventh to tell them to cut out the holding .
24 So no I think er we all stuck it together at the start , not really knowing where it was gon na lead us .
25 I 'd like to put forward the argument that it was by trying to accomodate Cuntona , Wallace and Chappie together at the start of last season that made us a soft touch away from home .
26 supplementary material additional to the main body of a book and printed separately at the start or end of the text .
27 Leader of the pack : Ayrton Senna pulls away at the start of the South African Grand Prix
28 Bradford Northern8 WIGAN , whose mastery of the understatement off the field rivals total dominance on it , secured their third successive Stones Bitter Championship on Saturday in a performance which , after boiling over at the start , gently simmered into a nine-try rout .
29 it was all over at the start of the second half … it took Millwall just 17 seconds and ten touches to win the game …
30 When he realised that arriving at The Bar meant he was still only just at the start of his wanderings or journey , he ached some nights to be told that he need go no farther than this .
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