Example sentences of "beginning [prep] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 It is already a community of 12 members , and it could be a community of 20 by the beginning off the next century .
2 They rebelled against the Palladian sense of order and then led a classical revival which heralded the architecture of the beginning of the next century .
3 Many a tear was shed that night , and after the minute 's silence at the beginning of the next day the play had an unreal feel to it .
4 Numerous petitions concerning the forest were presented at the parliaments of this reign and the beginning of the next .
5 November of that year , a son was born to Queen Victoria , named Edward , but he was not to become King until the beginning of the next century .
6 A final essay speculates about the state of the British family at the beginning of the next century .
7 In such a 28-day cycle , ovulation , the release from the ovary of an egg into the fallopian tube , would occur on day 14 , 14 days from the beginning of the next cycle .
8 Send in the form at any time during the year , but it only takes effect at the beginning of the next tax year , in April .
9 If you are a widow and stop receiving benefit because your children have grown up , you must also start paying the full rate , but not until the beginning of the next tax year .
10 However , a good deal of tension is created at this point , with the bass playing the expected D while the accompanying chords are first a G major , then an Amin7 , finally releasing this tension by coming together on the sustained D major , which leads positively into the beginning of the next verse , a G major .
11 It is not simply the information brought to the fore during the session itself which is significant , but also anything which may come to the patient 's mind between the end of that consultation and the beginning of the next .
12 If you want to put more than one pattern on to a sheet , make sure that you start each separate pattern on an odd numbered row , leaving at least one blank row between the height markers of the previous pattern and the beginning of the next pattern .
13 ‘ We signed him and when he came back from Brazil at the beginning of the next season , he explained that he had changed his name , dropped the da Silva .
14 You may sometimes wish to shorten the end of the previous shot by over-recording it with the beginning of the next one .
15 The shots of the older child are termed cutaways , and they serve the very useful purpose of bridging time-gaps and of hiding jumps in the action , for instance the jump between the mother looking in one direction at the end of one shot and looking in another at the beginning of the next .
16 The Institute has taken a leaf out of CIMA 's book and joined Opportunity 2000 , the business-led initiative launched by John Major , which aims to put more women into top management jobs by the beginning of the next century ( see ACCOUNTANCY , December 1991 , p 15 ) .
17 ‘ This election is a clarion call for our country to face the challenges of the end of the Cold War and beginning of the next century .
18 When you reach shoulder shaping in a pattern it will generally instruct you in the time-honoured way to ‘ cast off ’ as group of stitches at the beginning of the next given number of rows .
19 It was a valuable office in the early eighteenth century , and it was still so at the beginning of the next century .
20 This is the time of year when the end of last season 's growth slides imperceptibly into the beginning of the next 's , with more or less of a halt depending on the weather .
21 Since instructions are processed from left to right on this computer ( unlike data which is processed from right to left ) , the characters of an instruction are picked up until a word mark is reached ( indicating the beginning of the next instruction ) ; the instruction is then executed .
22 The sequence bits of a micro-instruction hold the address of the next instruction to be executed , and this field is gated into the SAR of the control store at the beginning of the next micro-instruction cycle .
23 A word is written , and the last letter is used as the beginning of the next one .
24 The ethnomethodologists ' starting point is the very basic observation that conversation involves turn-taking and that the end of one speaker 's turn and the beginning of the next 's frequently latch on to each other with almost perfect precision and split-second timing ( Sacks , Schegloff , and Jefferson 1974 ) .
25 Plan your menus in advance at the beginning of the next four weeks .
26 They wanted to be ready to go to the South Pole at the beginning of the next Antarctic summer .
27 The European Community has set a target to reduce landfill use from its present rate of 70 per cent to 10 per cent by the beginning of the next century .
28 If the top and bottom of the page are left open the eye tends to wander away and not locate the beginning of the next column properly .
29 the ability of a program to flow automatically text from the end of one column or page to the beginning of the next .
30 Clarinets and bassoons supply the melodic part of the texture , while the oboes are allotted the reiterated notes , and flutes , horns , and pizzicati strings give weight to the accented chords which occur at the end of each bar and the beginning of the next .
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