Example sentences of "begin at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | PARENTS ' disapproval of their child 's friends can begin at a surprisingly young age . |
2 | The choice of starting and finishing places was arbitrary — the desert does not begin at a defined line . |
3 | Let us begin at the roots of this multifarious society . |
4 | At a press conference in Bonn , a senior official in the Chancellery said the West German and French governments had agreed that the inter-governmental conference on monetary union would begin at the end of next year — as Paris had originally insisted . |
5 | The change in emphasis was noted in 1893 by another Baptist minister , Thomas Morris : ‘ It is the fashion of the present day to exaggerate the importance and power of circumstances ’ , to put ‘ society ’ above individuals , whereas Christianity , he argued , ‘ must begin at the centre , and not at the circumference . ’ |
6 | The first phase will begin at the Horse and Groom end of the street in the coming financial year and later works will proceed when finance and opportunities permit . |
7 | We must begin at the point of the individual 's , or group 's , needs and perceptions . |
8 | Does the spider begin in the centre and move outwards down the spiral , or does it begin at the outside and work inwards ? |
9 | In particular , general relativity can not predict how the universe should begin at the big bang . |
10 | But I must begin at the beginning . |
11 | Let's begin at the beginning … |
12 | Mr Jackson explained how operations will begin at the end of this year with an order book which already guarantees THORP 's capacity well beyond the year 2002 . |
13 | Operations will begin at the end of this year and the plant already has a £9,000 million order book which guarantees its capacity well beyond the year 2002 . |
14 | Analysis of the contractor 's programmes should begin at the tender stage so that from the onset of a contract the attainability of the programme ( and thus the completion date ) have been assessed . |
15 | Action : All initial keywords must begin at the same position on the line as HEADER-FORMAT-IS |
16 | ‘ I 'd better begin at the beginning . |
17 | MAJOR rebuilding work on the Dolphin Centre , Darlington should begin at the end of next month . |
18 | The international mediator Lord Owen said yesterday that talks between the Croatian government and Serbs would begin at the United Nations next week in an effort to renew a peace agreement blown apart in recent fighting . |
19 | The march will begin at the Albion works in Scotstoun and go to Partick Burgh Halls , where the demonstrators will be addressed by Campbell Christie , general secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress . |
20 | Work on the crossing will begin at the end of July following completion of work in Stamford Street by British Gas . |
21 | I suppose we should really begin at the word strangeness because the word strangeness goes back to the late Fifties , early Sixties , when some people discovered particles more massive than neutrons and protons and these particles were discovered in the erm cosmic radiation , and they were also produced by accelerators in laboratories . |
22 | This can be avoided in the second model : Here pupils would begin at an agreed level and be guided through tasks with demands at each step increasing so that every child can positively achieve , i.e. reach their place on the ladder while the most able can continue to show their abilities beyond a fixed range . |
23 | ‘ Did n't you say the fireworks begin at a quarter to midnight ? |
24 | My own recollections begin at a public function just over 20 years ago . |
25 | ‘ Begin at the beginning , ’ the King said gravely , ‘ and go on till you come to the end : then stop . ’ ? |
26 | It is possible for sixth-form students in British secondary schools to take the Advanced- ( ‘ A ’ — ) level examination for school-leavers in such subjects as philosophy or economics or sociology , but it is not at all common , and incoming university students of these subjects usually begin at the beginning , with open minds but with the necessary commitment to learning . |
27 | East Germans in Prague said they had seen building work begin at the weekend to make it more effective . |
28 | But they begin at the beginning , with three works derived from the Greeks ; the first is Euripides 's dramatised cantata of desolation , The Trojan Women . |
29 | The ensuing problems for a reforming commissioner begin at the top , with the Scotland Yard policy committee — the deputy , assistant and deputy assistant commissioners , by whom all major changes have , effectively , to be ratified . |
30 | ‘ Begin at the beginning this time , and maybe we 'll get some sense out of you . ’ |