Example sentences of "[noun sg] started [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 On the same day , however , Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato issued a carefully worded statement on behalf of the government which claimed that it was in " deep reflection for having caused unbearable agony and sorrow to the peoples in parts of Asia and the Pacific in fighting started with the attack on Pearl Harbour " .
2 THE heroic era of poliomyelitis research started with the isolation of the polio virus in monkeys by and in 1908 , and culminated in the development of vaccines protecting against this paralytic disease in the 1950s. , who died on 3 March , in Washington , was one of the heroes of this era .
3 Blood loss started about the eighth day of infection when the immature adult has developed the toothed buccal capsule which enables it to grasp plugs of mucosa containing arterioles .
4 In Bath , the march started from the courtyard of Bath Abbey , which demonstrators had been forbidden to enter ; the beautifully carved golden stone entrance to the abbey was protected by police horses .
5 " A fresh action started on the same grounds as one struck out for failure to obey an " " unless " " order may be struck out as an abuse of the process of the court " ( see Bailey v Bailey [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1129 at 1133 ) .
6 Then the countess started on the family .
7 As the search started for the cause of the tragedy , the Prime Minister offered his sympathy to the families but stressed there was no evidence that precautions were ignored .
8 The entry started with the statement that ‘ prejudice is an opinion without judgement ’ ( p. 351 ) : i.e. , the processes of reasoning have not been applied to the prejudiced opinion .
9 And even before the pit closure programme started with the increased competition that was taking place inside the mines , the increased productivity erm we 've seen a steady rise in the number of back accidents , erm you know spinal erm related accidents .
10 This finished the extensions and rebuilding programme started by the Rev. F. Goldsmith , who left Halling to become Dean of Perth and later Bishop of Banbury , Western Australia , 1904 .
11 The main consequence of these discussions was to set up an International Commission of Chemical Nomenclature to continue the work started at the conference .
12 The work started with the mapping of Scotland and has now reached northern England .
13 There are two reasons : firstly , in the summer of 1990 major work started on the church which could restore it to something like its original form ; this would make it interesting , because pilgrim churches are rare .
14 Work started on the car eight years ago , just months after the original Sierra went on sale .
15 Work started on the resurvey of the Newbiggin ( 10 ) 1:50 000 sheet as the first phase of the Tyne-Alston project to revise the geological map of the Northumberland Basin .
16 After a series of delays , more discussion groups and a conference in Manchester , work started on the actual dummy .
17 Work started on the former gunnery school in April 1991 .
18 Before work started on the Gyle project the Wimpey team identified the health and safety risk factors and then prepared a thorough safety plan detailing the company 's proposed safety management and working practices .
19 ‘ Ever since work started on the re-design of the front area we have been living in fear that we will come back on Monday morning and they will have put bricks through the windows again . ’
20 And this week work started on the Tees Barrage which will transform the river .
21 In January work started under the supervision of Stenhouse Conservation Centre to remove layers of modern paint from the walls and ceiling of the chapel .
22 The International Atomic Energy Agency reports there are now 72 plants being built including two in Japan on which work started during the year .
23 Nowhere north of the Tagus was there a class like the landless rural proletariat of Andalusia and Estremadura , and this may account for the relative political stability of Castile : only one nineteenth-century revolt started in the classic wheat lands .
24 The judge started from the proposition in Bowstead on Agency , 15th ed. ( 1985 ) , p. 147 : ‘ An agent is , in general , under a duty to keep his principal informed about matters which are of his concern . ’
25 The decline of profitability started in the 1950s , when the public sector was small .
26 For some strange reason she could n't seem to relinquish her hold on the chain and braced herself for the wrench she was sure would follow when fitzAlan started towards the castle gates .
27 Philippa had come early because she wanted to get in in the hope of finding an earring she had lost , before the cleaner started on the room .
28 erm The second half started as the first half finished , with a again a very erm entertaining game erm in the fiftieth minute , on a break , Almondsbury 's Alex Stocker was nearest to scoring for them when he floated a long ball forward which Mark Sibble was very glad to tip over the bar .
29 The girl started at the Royal High as an 11-year-old in 1986 .
30 Insurance compensation started with the Workmen 's Compensation Act 1897 .
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