Example sentences of "starts with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are few problems for the pool owner with a desire to breed a new fish , particularly if he starts with healthy stock of good proportions .
2 Pearson 's study starts with present-day attacks on our ‘ permissive age ’ by contemporary public figures and ‘ guardians of morality ’ .
3 They were impressed by the eco-friendly solvent spinning operation , which starts with harvested woodpulp and uses chemicals which can be totally recycled .
4 It usually starts with short-term memory loss but may move to a change in actual social behaviour .
5 In the smaller areas he starts with pure watercolour but then uses white and yellow acrylic to enable him to work back light over dark .
6 If you want the earth to move for you , it 's best that it starts with small tremors and works its way slowly up the Richter .
7 It is hard to envisage the total 1990s story , but the decade starts with greater confidence in the railways serving London and the South East than , perhaps since Victorian times .
8 There is no reason why the intermediate stage should not be eliminated or why a search that starts with alphabetical index terms can not be directly translated into records at appropriate class numbers .
9 For example , he suggests that cynicism , which starts with philosophical distance and becomes a refusal of all values , is caused by the observation of values being universally reduced to their money equivalence ( 1978 : 225–6 . )
10 Let's say it starts of with just to make it a bit easier for you so it does n't come like this let's say it starts with fifteen engines on , and what 's its weight with fifteen engines on ?
11 Loud musical bubbling song , delivered on wing , starts with Plangent version of ‘ quee ’ note .
12 Each player starts with 501 points , the winner being the first to reduce it to zero .
13 The story starts with various accounts of what journalists have dubbed ‘ Verbivore ’ , an unexplained phenomenon in which the modulations of electromagnetic waves are being mysteriously ‘ flattened ’ by some unknown agent .
14 Similarly , suppose one starts with two boxes , one containing oxygen molecules and the other containing nitrogen molecules .
15 Practical and theoretical training starts with two months kennel work followed by development of the necessary skills for the City and Guilds guide dog trainer exam .
16 The transition from rookie to fighter pilot starts with two days of selection tests at Cranwell where computer games , each testing some facet of an entrant 's abilities , quickly turn frustratingly impossible .
17 Not every fight starts with two people standing watching each other .
18 Niki starts with one advantage .
19 YEARS of motoring frustration caused by cold starts with obstinate chokes ended when Bristol GP Dr Annette Egginton switched to diesel .
20 It starts with private capital of around DM150,000 ( £53,500 ; $93,200 ) and further funds will have to be raised to reach the goal of a DM0.5 million ( £178,500 ; $310,700 ) annual budget .
21 It starts with private capital of around DM150,000 ( £53,500 ; $93,200 ) and further funds will have to be raised to reach the goal of a DM0.5 million ( £178,500 ; $310,700 ) annual budget for projects .
22 After this comes 26 weeks of real training , which starts with basic counter operation and then extends to cover the entire range of bread and confectionery manufacturing processes , as well as the necessities of system management which is an area of growing importance with the increasing computerisation of our operations .
23 ‘ Everyone starts with basic training at RAF Swinderby , in Lincolnshire .
24 Help starts with social work and this is now more readily obtained locally through the area team structure .
25 YOUR INTRODUCTION STARTS WITH 3 BOOKS FROM £1 EACH +p. & p .
26 Instead their basic training starts with supervised self-study at their bureau and only then will they attend an area-based course , together with other new entrants in their area .
27 The 1984 performance starts with dodgy ensemble , and one can almost imagine the glint in Mravinsky 's eye at the mis-tuning of the first note in the main violin theme .
28 Courses ( approved by CNAA October 1972 ) starts with double fields in environmental biology , geology & environment , and human biology , and single fields in biology , mathematics & computer studies , geology , and physical sciences .
29 The principles are clear : competitiveness starts with stiff competition and low barriers to entry .
30 In that horrid state , the mind may be considered as a city without walls , open to every insult , and paying homage to every invader ; every idea that then starts with any force , becomes a reality ; and the reason , over fatigued with its former importunities , makes no head against the tyrannical invasion , but submits to it from mere imbecility .
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