Example sentences of "make [art] [adj] start " in BNC.

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1 DARLINGTON couple Andrea and Martin Stevens made the perfect start to their new life with a Valentine 's Day treat .
2 Billy Bingham 's men made the perfect start with a goal after just 14 minutes from Jim Magilton .
3 Hendry , beaten by Steve Davies in last Sunday 's European Open final , made the perfect start last night .
4 But even though they made the ideal start yesterday , taking a third minute lead through David McAnulty , they had no answer to Holywood 's class .
5 Oxfordshire snooker star Tessa Davidson from Bodicote near Banbury has made the ideal start to the new season .
6 I 'd made my usual lousy start , Niki had made a reasonable one and Clay [ Regazzoni ] had made a super start .
7 Bridgend 's other scoring star , fly-half Aled Williams , has made a sparkling start to the season with 160 points from 12 games — including 23 against Cross Keys , 27 against London Welsh and 30 against Glamorgan Wanderers .
8 An International Centre for Educational Evaluation has been established in Ibadan and , though currently very understaffed , has made a useful start in mounting long training courses in evaluation and in undertaking evaluation of curriculum projects at the request of their organisers ( among which are the Namutamba and Ife projects described earlier in the chapter ) .
9 LIVERPOOL 'S under-11 side has made a mixed start to the schools cricket season .
10 Saddlers manager Kenny Hibbitt said : ‘ I always knew he had quality and he 's made a tremendous start to his career . ’
11 Oh , lord , she inwardly groaned ; if this was Vendelin Gajdusek , then she had a rather unhappy feeling that she had made a terrible start !
12 Livingstone himself had made a tentative start with the publication of the Londoner , a heavily subsidized but snappy tabloid free-sheet widely distributed throughout the GLC area .
13 On a good pitch , England struggled after Gooch and Larkins had made a solid start , and 188 for 8 was disappointing .
14 JOHN PARROTT , who won the European Open title last February , has made a disappointing start to the season and he suffered some anxious moments before clinching a 9-6 win over Dennis Taylor last night in the quarter-finals of the Everest World Matchplay Championship at Brentwood , writes Clive Everton .
15 Cricket now , and the quarter finals of the Nat West trophy , Northants have made a disappointing start .
16 Alesi had proved troublesome for Berger in the early stages after the Austrian had made a poor start and then spent several laps working his way past the Ferrari and Schumacher .
17 ‘ We 've made a poor start and we have worked out why .
18 Troop/Blumenthal made a poor start in the ladies ' K2 race .
19 Then we have made a new start . ’
20 Since then I 've made a new start . ’
21 Robson , who watched Rocastle last Saturday , said : ‘ He has made a good start to the season .
22 The South Africans nevertheless made a good start , reaching 79 for one in the 20th over , but the loss of the assured Hudson ( 50 in 66 balls ) and of Kirsten in the space of three overs left the middle order with a daunting task .
23 Begin keeping a record of all events at this point ; hopefully it wo n't be needed , but if it is you 've made a good start .
24 The PR Department had made a good start in the CASB period with Colonel Glass in charge .
25 Although he is cautious about predicting how rapidly or how strongly profits will grow in 1993 , he believes the UK business has made a good start to the year , with revenues from both consulting and recruitment ahead of budget .
26 Founded and endowed by Leo Bonn , a deaf merchant banker and financier , the bureau had made a good start , but went into decline during the war .
27 He 'd made a good start but now he was faltering , and the focus of attention was drifting slowly away from him .
28 We have made a good start .
29 He 's made a good start , now comes the big push .
30 More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start .
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