Example sentences of "[modal v] start [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Physical fitness is most important for coping with these extremes of climate , because lengthy periods of acclimatisation are not possible — work must start immediately on arrival in a new theatre of operations .
2 The rabbits will have moved out or back — and , in effect , you must start completely from scratch again .
3 The analysis must start therefore in areas which initially may seem remote from the physical processes which directly cause degradation and erosion .
4 Contract work should start soon on a facelift scheme at The Horseshoe , involving hard landscaping and the creation of sitting-out areas .
5 While it may seem intuitively obvious that lexical access should start right at the beginning of the utterance and soon after its onset , the four systems tried a number of different approaches .
6 Both US and Soviet intermediate-range missiles in Europe were to be eliminated entirely , without reference to the British and French deterrents ( this was a concession as compared with the Soviet position at Geneva ) ; and discussions should start immediately on the elimination of such missiles from Asia , and on shorter-range or tactical missiles .
7 Guido had said she could have a day off , just to get acclimatised , but he 'd been firm that the lessons should start immediately after that .
8 This common experience recommends the approach to writing which says that you should start immediately by writing your ideas down , being prepared to discard them later when your thinking has evolved beyond your early plan .
9 ‘ Perhaps I should start again from scratch .
10 Construction of Daniel Libeskind 's bold project to enlarge the Berlin Museum should start early in 1993 and will cost around DM120 million .
11 I think christmas should start everywhere in the first week
12 And I 'll start backwards by saying what I 'd like to see , and that is that I think with a group of women coming from such a broad spectrum , that the work we 're going to do is never going to be the same and there are going to be large areas in which we may not be able to work together .
13 okay we 'll start again with Craig and A.
14 ‘ If you put some fire-lighters in it 'll start again in no time . ’
15 When making maps you might start simply by asking the children to draw something on a sheet of paper that they want represented on the map — a house , a shop , the well , the woods …
16 There are a number of ways by which you might start inland from the Basque Coast .
17 He 'd start again with longer pieces .
18 And he wanted to do this because he thought that if it were possible , if we could start just from our own sense experiences , then a great simplification would have been achieved .
19 For the last three years of his life Chlothar was thus sole king of the Merovingian kingdom ; when he died in 561 the process of division could start again from scratch .
20 He noted that despite the fact that its glory lay mainly in the nature of the orchestral score ‘ one could start afresh with a version for piano and still do a Pelleas of great vitality ’ .
21 He noted that despite the fact that its glory lay mainly in the nature of the orchestral score ‘ one could start afresh with a version for piano and still do a Pelleas of great vitality ’ .
22 If not , you will have either to see whether they could start earlier on some rooms , recruit another cleaner from somewhere or else help out yourself .
23 ‘ Well , we could start earlier in the morning and fit in more hours before lunchtime .
24 We shall start again with a resistive ring but make two modifications .
25 The side wall foundation would start just below the lower terrace level , and if the flight is to be very high , this foundation could have a step in it to reduce the mount of brick or stone blocks needed — pressure against the wall would be considerably reduced because of the angle of the steps .
26 There , he decided , he would start again with a new life and a new Russia .
27 If the weather improved it would start again on the following morning .
28 Mr Justice Roch said the court would start early at 10am and adjourn for 30 minutes at hourly intervals to allow the interpreters to rest and to ensure the defendant had understood the evidence .
29 PEMBERTON will start instead of NEWSOME who has bruised Kidneys .
30 Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow .
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