Example sentences of "we begin [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | We begin with a walk through the town centre , full of timbered houses and medieval street names . |
2 | This shows how far Wordsworth has moved since the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , and on what subjects he feels compelled to address his readers ; this time there is no discussion of the theory or poetry , but we begin with a review of the Poor Law Amendment Act ( 1834 ) . |
3 | We begin with a study of the categories of offence . |
4 | We begin with a brief look at the official figures , since , whatever the shortcomings of these statistics , and no matter how distorted a picture of ‘ real ’ crime they portray , they do nevertheless have real effects , since they are used , for example , in political debate and inform , at least partially , the public 's perception of the crime problem . |
5 | We begin with a more general discussion of all forms of imperfect competition and monopoly power . |
6 | We begin with a brief and necessarily incomplete review of UK statistics ; the general provisions are typical of what is available in countries of the Western world . |
7 | We begin with an exploded concept , for ‘ mind ’ no longer signifies the entity it once did . |
8 | We begin with an illustration of the situation in ( iii ) above ; the reader is invited to check the arithmetic . |
9 | Suppose we begin with an existential hypothesis , without being able to point to any confirming evidence . |
10 | It is a journey in time , which we begin with an experience which completely absorbs our attention but which , at a certain psychological point , demands change . |
11 | In order to explore this more fully , we begin with an explicit general equilibrium model , but based on simple assumptions about savings . |
12 | Turning now to a social security system financed solely by employers we begin with an equilibrium wage at W1 and employment at L1 ( Fig. 6.5 ) . |