Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] start " in BNC.

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1 I 'll put me coat on for a start
2 You take self take the employment figures down for a start .
3 Well it 's the wrong pattern , up side down for a start , with the other piece of
4 Banners , pamphlets and boxes being carried in for the start of fresher 's fair .
5 Then the gaffer thinks of a tactical plan for Elland Road and I 'm in from the start .
6 Most of them had been in from the start , born survivors , born leaders : amongst these lucky few were numbered Rosie Lane , an athletic , pretty , small-faced girl whose father owned a large grocer 's , and whose primal popularity h ) d been cheaply purchased by the judicious distribution of dried apricots and jelly cubes , which the girls devoured whole .
7 Another difference is that structured jobsearch help will be an integral part of Community Action and will be built in from the start .
8 Steve White may be in from the start ; with Moncur and Ling both injured by teenager , Austin Berkley is standing by for his debut too .
9 A much more glorious surprise was achieved on Fylde Flyer by Piggott after he and the rest of the Abernant Stakes field had been kept waiting in a cold , damp wind while Snaadee took his own unconscionable time about wandering down to the start .
10 He was in my heat and we went down to the start to fix our blocks into the Tartan .
11 Boardwalk was not a joy to ride , Kelly reflected as the horse made its lumbering way down to the start .
12 Kelly looked straight ahead as they cantered down to the start of the gallop .
13 I saw it pissing off with an apprentice on the way down to the start at Chester .
14 ‘ 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 . ’
15 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 .
16 You need to set down at the start what you expect to achieve .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Avoid complicated thoughts of pulling down at the start of the downswing unless all else fails .
20 Bobby Beasley jokes that down at the start they kicked the horse that was second and that might have helped them win .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 " 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 .
25 ‘ 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 . ’
26 ‘ The lesson of milk quotas is that you 've got to get in at the start .
27 Phil Browitt , C&P 's Distribution Services Manager , was in at the start :
28 Okay Ron there are , thanks for coming over for a start , there are you 've got all the er the brochure and the er obviously the application form .
29 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 .
30 it was all over at the start of the second half … it took Millwall just 17 seconds and ten touches to win the game …
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