Example sentences of "starting with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does no one nowadays keep up the old precaution of when in a strange pub always starting with a half ? — KEN REED , Sutton , Surrey .
2 I never ran marathons , but gradually increased my distance , starting with a 30-mile race , then the Isle of Man 40 on the TT course , where I did well , and the following week I ran from Edinburgh to Glasgow , which is about 50 miles and came in about second or third . ’
3 So that for instance , er starting with a base population , we 've used the Registrar General 's nineteen ninety one provisional estimates .
4 Reading face five meetings in four days over Easter , starting with a Gold Cup visit to Poole this afternoon .
5 The names of the 54 files only indicate which use Bitstream fonts ( starting with a B ) or Postscript fonts ( starting with P ) .
6 In Prague the talk is of starting with a break-up of the monopolies , and letting the market rip later — but de-monopolising the economy might take a long time .
7 The product , starting with a developer kit due in December , wo n't be mainstream for SCO .
8 If it starts with a C sound we 'll try a C if it 's not one of those that I 've remembered starting with a K then it 's probably a C.
9 Starting with a look back at early aircraft carrier landings , with a fair amount of aircraft coming to grief , the film includes interviews with the likes of Boone Guyton , Corsair test pilot and Don Jordan , Pratt & Whitney engineer .
10 Josselin gradually built up a large farm in Earls Colne , starting with a land purchase in 1646 .
11 Under ‘ Baptists ’ , for example , there are dozens of works , starting with A History of the Baptists … to the year 1886 by T. Armitage ( London 1888 ) .
12 The critical dimensions of the transformational effort were starting with a vision that was at first unclear or at least insufficiently communicated , focusing too much on cost reduction and not enough on developing a new state , trying to function without adequate transition-management structures , and consciously intervening in the matrix-management issues until they became acute .
13 This is an empirical equation but it can also be derived from free volume considerations by starting with a description of the viscosity of the system .
14 For example , you could interpret the meanings of events in a narrative , starting with a description of what happens at an apparently realistic level , then interpreting the events as having an alternative , symbolic meaning .
15 Skogström invited Yachting World on a whirlwind trip round this new cruising ground , starting with a baptism of fire : a motor boat journey from Kotka in Finland to Vyborg in Russia .
16 John Rutter 's Requiem will be performed with instrumental soloists from the region , and the programme also includes three other choral works from different periods , starting with a motet by Bach , a brief choral song by Faure and music by Rachmaninov .
17 He is starting with a teleconference with 100 IBM managers around the world .
18 He is starting with a teleconference with 100 IBM managers around the world .
19 STARTING with a crash and ending with the tightest finish in America 's Cup sailing , the fourth race of the Louis Vuitton challenger semi-finals off San Diego was both memorable and miserable , writes Tim Jeffery .
20 The United Nations plan for independence will be set in motion from the beginning of this month , starting with a ceasefire between SWAPO and South Africa .
21 At least you are starting with a breeding pair , but even so you may experience some disharmony .
22 In the first half of 1991 , however , restrictions were progressively eased , starting with a lifting of credit controls by the central bank on Jan. 1 .
23 Starting with a bank loan of £4,000 , Roddick had no time to sit down in the early years and draw up a grandiose mission of what her organisation should set out to achieve .
24 Each of three teachers prepares four to five topics per term , starting with a minimum of two this programme to re be repeated three times per term to A B C groups , carousel .
25 Starting with a rate of national income equal to OY 0 , it is clear from graph ( i ) that the demand for labour is OL ( actually just equal to the labour force ) .
26 starting with a C instead of an M , number three Lucy , Tuesday
27 Starting with a chapter which describes the observational characteristics of stars , The Physics of Stars goes on to explain these characteristics by describing the structure of main sequence stars , dwarfs , neutron stars and black holes : Two chapters not usually found in textbooks on stellar structure , one on variable and non-stationary stars and the other on protostars , make good reading and help the student to understand cepheid variables and the origin of stars .
28 These parsers build the parse tree by starting with a rule whose right-hand side is a sentence , S. The rules are progressively expanded down to the rules having the lexical categories that match the input .
29 Starting with a quotation from Larkin 's account of the writing of a poem , Peter Verdonk 's " Poems as Text and Discourse " aims to link the formal features of poems to the dynamic communicative process existing between the author and the reader in the process of the creation and of the consumption of literature .
30 The approaches advocated by the DES , HMI and the Scottish Education Department follow a procedure very common in the USA , i.e. starting with a statement of aims and setting out areas , or whatever , that will satisfy these aims .
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