Example sentences of "begin [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Having began as a wild idea with a group of mates in a St Agnes pub , provoked by anger , frustration and too many evenings of getting home ill from the beach ; the SAS ' influence is now spreading well beyond Cornwall and the surfing community .
2 He may begin as a standard-bearer and allow himself to be persuaded to go forward as a contender . ’
3 It does not begin as a story of the complaining of the people like the others we have looked at so far .
4 They were awake before dawn and for the second time they heard the chorus begin as a trickle and grow swiftly to a torrent as the birds welcomed the great Trumpeter .
5 My local electronics dealer tells me he is confident that there will be GPS under £1,000 within six months and then the real price war will begin as the manufacturer battle it out for the lucrative yacht market .
6 In other words , an inquiry into the meaning of existence should begin as an " existential phenomenology " ; with the existential self-knowledge being the primary objective .
7 Cases alleging ‘ criminal conversation ’ , which begin as a means of giving compensation to the husband for a lover 's access to his wife and ending ( by the late eighteenth century ) as a necessary prerequisite for full divorce by Act of Parliament , provide another .
8 But shooting should begin during the spring in New York .
9 The Ulster Unionists have warned they will withdraw once preparations begin for a meeting of the Anglo-Irish Conference on November 16 .
10 As we begin for the next few weeks on Monday mornings with Jenny , A day in the life , A day in the life of Nottinghamshire County Council .
11 Subject to the project being given an early go-ahead by the Teesside Development Corporation , preliminary work should begin towards the end of July with the whole project completed by the autumn of 1994 .
12 It was the begin of the war .
13 Easily Accessible : Several walks taking you through unspoilt countryside begin near the hotel .
14 It begins with the arrival at the beach , the spreading of towels and the erection of wind-shields and so on after which the beach activities begin including the incident covered by the ‘ runaway toddler ’ sequence .
15 ( a ) Begin with a reverse punch to mid-section ; use this to disguise the pullback of your non-punching arm
16 Thus , if you begin with a kick and land in a forward position , a second kick will be inadvisable unless the opponent has maintained a constant distance from you .
17 Begin with a light regime and then gradually increase the work-load as the acute phase ( the period when the injury is most painful but the effects have not yet manifested themselves ) comes to an end .
18 Divided into groups of eight , each watched over by a party official , an MP and an industrialist , they begin with a series of discussions about current affairs .
19 We begin with a walk through the town centre , full of timbered houses and medieval street names .
20 Bites usually begin with a slight tremble , or lift of half an inch or so , and then a steady but determined rise that continues until you strike or the fish lets go of the bait .
21 Begin with a bibliography … ?
22 Furthermore , when we do not notice an example , we often begin with a vague feeling that the text is poorly written and have to work quite hard to say just what is wrong with it .
23 It will be noted that these begin with a verb stating the actions students are expected to show .
24 All these schemes begin with a public meeting which local chiefs and members of parliament attend .
25 Begin with a very small amount and watch carefully for reactions — these can sometimes be severe .
26 Some gardens begin with a dimly remembered phrase from Andrew Marvell , some with the chance discovery of a geriatric ‘ Albertine ’ clinging to a crumbling wall .
27 We therefore begin with a survey of the background and history of EC merger control , followed by a summary and critical appraisal of the Merger Regulation .
28 A new programme , ‘ East of Edam ’ is also now broadcast on Sundays to countries outside Europe , and all Sunday transmissions now begin with a five-minute news bulletin .
29 Early March : ( or when water temperature stays consistently around 44–45°s ; F ) : Begin with a small feed of sinking wheatgerm pellets .
30 They begin with a lukewarm rendition of their second single ‘ Suzanne ’ and exude a self-conscious hesitancy , although I 'm told they 're a roaring juggernaut of assurance compared to their earlier live self .
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