Example sentences of "[modal v] start with the " in BNC.
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1 | Potency must start with the lower degrees ( LM 1–6 ? ) and proceed to the higher levels §246 |
2 | A visit to Prague must start with the castle . |
3 | Despite the burgeoning of literature on this subject , I believe that we must start with the writings of Marx , Engels and Lenin , as these still remain fundamental to everything else which has followed . |
4 | He must start with the explanations and commentaries which his informants themselves offer about their symbols . |
5 | Action : Module headers must start with the HEADER-FORMAT-IS keyword . |
6 | You should start with the landscape materials . |
7 | They should start with the mystery of the Church , its self-understanding as the sacrament of Christ in the world ; this would lead to a consideration of ‘ roles ’ in the Church-bishop , priest , layperson , religious , etc . |
8 | There is a lot of racism in the school , and I have often believed that a lot of multicultural talk should start with the staff before it starts with the pupils . |
9 | But now I think there 's a new feeling abroad that instead of trying to solve the poverty of third world countries , by providing them with aeroplanes , particularly for their armies and providing them with electricity generating plants , we should actually start at bottom ; we should start with the children , in providing medicines , in providing enough food , so that those children will grow up and will be able to fend for themselves , providing them with skills , providing them also with markets for the goods that they 'll produce . |
10 | I 'll start with the routine stuff . |
11 | We 'll start with the basic knit one , purl one rib ( K1 , P1 ) . |
12 | So I 'll start with the first one and I 'll pass it round and just put either the relaxing on one hand and the reviving on the other and you 'll have one hand relaxed the other one doing this . |
13 | ‘ We 'll start with the soup , ’ he said encouragingly . |
14 | ‘ I 'll start with the facts as far as we know them at the moment . ’ |
15 | Right , and on that happy note , we 'll start with the news , Dave thank you very much indeed . |
16 | So , I 'll start with the book businesses . |
17 | We 'll start with the hull |
18 | Working out the cost of these premiums , and we 'll start with the Covermaster , and we 'll use your workbooks . |
19 | And then you have a quarter then it 'll start with the electric , then phone , then gas again ! |
20 | Less easy for ( and possibly of less interest to ) preclinical staff is dealing with a case study for the new pathway ; such a case might start with the pharmacology of tetracyclines , pass through their therapeutic use in general , and end on a debate about whether oxytetracycline should be used as prophylaxis for traveller 's diarrhoea in Mexico . |
21 | She might start with the camisole and French knickers and add an underwired bra , perhaps , or bikini brief to match . ’ |
22 | For a special meal I might start with the turmeric pies and follow with a crunchy salad and couscous from a health shop with vegetables or spring onions , salt and sultanas . |
23 | He 'd start with the gnarled old oak tree in the graveyard . |
24 | ‘ Right , Jimmy , ’ she said , her eyes on the papers in her hand , and was about to add that they 'd start with the paperwork he 'd collected , when a voice that definitely was n't Jimmy 's cut in . |
25 | He could start with the federal government itself . |
26 | We could start with the Coromandel Peninsula , then on to the East Cape and the ‘ King Country ’ in the heart of the North Island , ideal for cycling and with superb colours in autumn . |
27 | We shall start with the simplest . |
28 | For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ . |
29 | I shall start with the theory of relativity . |
30 | IF , in the Forties and Fifties , a traditional training course for British comedians would start with the period of apprenticeship in ENSA and be followed by a stint filling in the gaps between trippers at the Windmill Theatre , these days a university degree ( from Cambridge , ideally ) has increasingly become a requisite for any successful career in stage , films or television humour . |