Example sentences of "it starts [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It starts with the assumption that you probably have n't got time to analyse your use of time !
2 It starts with the normal Monday night live Premier League game on Sky Sports at 7pm , this week between Crystal Palace and Chelsea from Selhurst Park .
3 It starts with the artist 's first major — and arguably finest — graphic work , the illustrated book Die traumenden Knaben produced in 1907 as a children 's book for the Wiener Werkstatte , and includes graphic work from throughout the artist 's career .
4 It starts with the observation that Major is struggling desperately to gain stature and authority .
5 It starts with the minor gods working to irrigate the land , then rebelling at their lot , from which they are relieved by the creation of man who is to do the work instead .
6 If one looks at the history of the advance of IT , it starts with the development of the science and technology .
7 There is a lot of racism in the school , and I have often believed that a lot of multicultural talk should start with the staff before it starts with the pupils .
8 It starts with the systems analyst asking for the detailed requirements of the user .
9 I reckon it starts with the war .
10 And really it starts with the family and the family
11 Chairman the , the mechanism is well practised and widely known it starts with the draft two two B in the January the Committee and after a period of about five to six months ' consultation within which the board programme of work of all capitalists are listed and put out to the community for response through their elected organization as to acceptability , five points of detail who were at relatively hirer one man to speak
12 It starts at the bottom line and scans across to ‘ see ’ what colours have been placed in this row of squares .
13 Because in fact although it 's written from there all the way up to there , erm that is it starts at the C above middle C and goes up
14 is it at the top end of the , it starts at the top end of the slope ?
15 It starts at the Apollo in Oxford tonight .
16 It starts at the highest office in the country — and works right through to the youngest , newest , employee .
17 Because when I was thinking about trying to talking to you today , I thought although we 've worked quite a lot with people along this group , you might be sitting here and thinking well you do n't seem to be doing any specific work for and with old people erm , well I think your quite independent and can work out your right that , but one of the things this front line review erm it erm , it 's considering Council front line services under various headings , one of which is Retired Services that the Council provide as a group , now the leader of the Council wants to erm , get public views on how we look at these services , so , and that 's , that 's individuals and groups and one of the things that you might like to think about and I 'm that we as a local government unit who are servicing this review can help you with , is to consider how you might want to fee in for that review , erm and , and consider this , that the re-services for retired people , that the Council provides that you use and basically whether you use that , or service , we want to hear that , the Council would need to know that cos were gon na be making decisions about whether or not they should continue in this front line review erm , and erm , you know , or what things you would , what , what are your questions on about those services , what other things you would like to see provided , things like that and I thing this group could quite easily make a collective representation , a collective submission to that process then you could do it as individual 's as well , so that , that exercise it , it should be over by the eleventh of October it starts on the sixth of September .
18 Christ God dealt with the problem which spoiled his image in us and he has to do it because of fundamental thing , he 's got ta do it from the centre , you know you can get an apple , an ordinary apple and you can polish it up and you can have it so that it 's bright and glistening and the red is almost you know it , it , it , it almost dazzles you the shining on it , it 's got a real good polish on the skin , but inside , there 's a grub , and all the polishing in the world does n't get rid of the grub , and you see that 's so often what we do , we polish and polish away on the outside , that 's gon na make us better but it 's only skin deep because inside the grub is having a field day , he 's having a party of all party 's , he 's got an whole apple to himself and the grub of sin in your life and in my life is having , has a field day and we polish the outside and we try and make it look good and we be we become presentable and there like the apple on the market stall it looks good , it looks tremendous until you take a bite out of it and you see in the bit that you 've bitten there 's a , there 's a hole going through and you wonder where the grub is , is it in the bit that 's left or in the bit that you 've eaten and this is just like sin you see in our lives and so God in Christ he did n't deal with the outside bit , he did n't bother trying to make our conditions better , he did n't bother trying to work on the outside , that 's the difference between the gospel and social work and there 's nothing wrong with social work , it 's just that it 's going , it 's coming from the wrong end , it starts on the outside , it will educate people if we give them better housing , if we give them better circumstances , if we give them better wages , now all these things are right and that we should have them , but that does n't make any difference , you see , the person is a sinner , all he becomes if you educate him is an educated sinner , if you give him a huge pay rise all he becomes is a rich sinner , if you put him in a palace all he becomes is er a sinner living in a palace , it does n't make any basic difference to the person .
19 Walking from north to south , it starts along the private road to Coulin Lodge and continues past Loch Coulin as a good track , rising a little before descending through a forest of conifers to Achnashellach Station .
20 It starts behind the Treib-haus and takes just under an hour for a climb of 370m ( 1,214ft ) altitude difference .
21 The representational theory of mind treats the explanation of mental life as a kind of engineering problem ; it starts from the inside , from the representational state , and asks how mental states interact with one another to produce something that we would call ‘ knowledge ’ ; the representational theorist proceeds like a sceptical philosopher who thinks that what figures in our mental life is not reality but our mental representations of it ( recall my saying the Fodor described his position as ‘ methodological solipsism ’ ) .
22 It starts from the fact of disunity and asks which existing political mechanism can work best for unity .
23 It starts from the dam at the northern end of the Talybont reservoir .
24 Although they are welcome as an attempt to rationalise clinical practice , we believe the bulletin and leading article to be greatly misleading in implying an overperformance of surgery since it starts from the premise that grommet insertion is performed predominantly for hearing loss , which represents only one debilitating symptom of the many that glue ear may produce .
25 Well geographically it starts from the roundabout at the bottom of Road , where Road meets Boulevard .
26 It starts from the premise that the development of modern Ulster Unionism and the attitudes it embodies has to be studied in the context of the threat that Irish nationalism seemed to pose the Ulster protestants , as the demand for Irish independence brought their national identity into question .
27 In some ways it is similar to second language acquisition , but it appears to be different in that it starts from the natively acquired dialect as a base .
28 It starts in the head .
29 The overall direction of small talk is that it starts in the general and becomes more specific .
30 It starts in the cradle . ’
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