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

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1 Saturday morning at Brighton starts off with a flurry of activity .
2 Pillars of Gold starts off with a woman 's body being fished out of Camden Lock and a woman called Barbs going missing .
3 The child starts off with an in-built certainty that sooner or later his intelligence will clash with his religious teaching .
4 He describes a ‘ good-enough mother ’ ( i.e. , a mother as good at being a mother as any of us can expect either to have or to be ) as someone who ‘ starts off with an almost complete adaptation to her infant 's needs , and as time proceeds she adapts less and less completely , gradually according to the infant 's growing ability to deal with her failure . ’
5 The ideal LAN workstation starts off with a worthwhile degree of poke ( fast 386 with 4Mb of RAM ) and is upgradeable ( OverDrive socket or daughterboard , spare SIMM slots , easily uprated video ) .
6 ‘ Well , the beetles ’ surface starts off with only two dimensions .
7 Newcastle upon Tyne , a city of 273 000 people and regional capital of the north east , starts off with several advantages for community care .
8 It starts off with that .
9 One way of putting this difference between the bounded nature of research and the comparatively unbounded nature of higher education is to say that , in research , the researcher starts off with a fairly hazy idea of what might emerge and ends with a precise formulation or conclusion , whereas in higher education , this is reversed .
10 The student starts off with a fairly definite hold on the world , built on reasonably stable concepts and ideas , but at the end of the course has grasped that very little of the intellectual world has enduring substance and that there are always more cognitive spectacles to put on .
11 One starts off with a syndrome and uses it to develop a theory of normal processing .
12 The foreign-language teacher usually starts off with a class with a set to learn .
13 Paradoxically , the more fuel a star starts off with , the sooner it runs out .
14 The game starts off with a view looking through a camera which can be moved around the course using arrow icons .
15 It starts off with the prayer-framed sequence of events up to the point in the narrative when Christ is crowned with thorns and condemned to death , but in a more compressed form .
16 In fact if you 'll if you look in here you you get a it starts off with a tour of er head office and all our facilities there .
17 It starts off with .
18 Yes , I I think , in cer in in most cases that would happen , would n't it , if if if the child starts off with a feeling of insecurity , with possible instability .
19 and in fact it starts off with him in the gym doing his work out and he has this Sony Walkman on
20 It 's part of an education philosophy which I must remind erm which I must remind you starts off with local financial management of schools within the Education Service erm prior to local financial management County Hall was big brother .
21 There is now a general agreement that to perceive a three-dimensional object requires that one starts out with a set of models in one 's head of the kinds of things that might exist , and of what a 2-D image of them might look like , and that one should then test the actual images on one 's retina against these models .
22 The basic story is the conflict between two college students : Hector , the basketball star who starts out with no political convictions , and Gabriel , a radical anti-war activist .
23 The serious student of animal behaviour starts out with a basic premise , namely that every spot of colour , every strange posture , every tiny movement that an animal makes , has some special meaning .
24 Death Becomes Her is a glitzy , glossy affair which glides through its paces in vapidly enertaining Zemeckis style , but a movie which starts out with a huge talent to amuse loses its impetus .
25 As a consequence , the government starts out with a legitimacy based on the will of the people .
26 He starts out with a full clip of ammo , but watch out ( Beadle 's about ) , it 's limited — make sure you hit 'im first time .
27 It starts out with a familiar idea and then builds on it , making neater analogies and finer distinctions .
28 Then you started on with that high-handed act , and I felt a tremendous urge to tame your proud spirit , hear your soft whimpering sighs as I buried myself in you .
29 Personally I ca n't help thinking that we might be better off waving goodbye to these Sacred Brides and Divine Mothers and starting over with women and mums .
30 Mrs Hollidaye said , ‘ Today , Miss Lilian is starting off with porridge and honey , are n't you , my dear ? ’
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