Example sentences of "starts [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What starts as a kind of confusion between the rules accepted for sculpture in the round and those for drawing , ends with the realisation of a new art-form , sculpture in high relief , with conventions of its own : figures given their full bodily roundness but grouped in two-dimensional compositions against a flat background to which they are attached or , in developed pedimental sculpture , from which they are carved separate as complete statues . |
2 | It starts as a struggle for power , and a challenge to Moses ' authority . |
3 | What often starts as a trickle finishes up as a torrent of new ideas . |
4 | Trained by Vincent O'Brien and ridden by Lester Piggott , Nijinsky won all of his five starts as a juvenile in 1969 , culminating with a Dewhurst Stakes victory . |
5 | ‘ He 's not in any Guineas , but is quite a nice horse , ’ said Dunlop , who saddled Eurolink Thunder to win two of his three starts as a juvenile . |
6 | Hunting the space Starts as a game of tag , initially in pairs A chasing B. When B is caught , reverse : B chases A. Then split class into the two groups , A and B. |
7 | What becomes the English language starts as the dialect of a minority and is imposed upon the majority , usually by force , with legal punishments for those who refuse the schooling which will induct them in the national language . |
8 | This mode of relating , which starts between the mother and the infant , is taken over into subsequent situations such as enterprises , I suggest . |
9 | She starts for the door . |
10 | This procedure thus starts during the concept stage where relationships and associations , rather than geometric shapes , are being considered . |
11 | For example , in Calliphora flight starts after a jump due to the contraction of muscles running from the tergum to the trochanter of the mid leg . |
12 | The sky remained clear and the first starts of the evening were already apparent in the inky space above our heads . |
13 | It starts behind the Treib-haus and takes just under an hour for a climb of 370m ( 1,214ft ) altitude difference . |
14 | ‘ Recent months have shown a slowing down in new house starts throughout the country although refurbishment remains relatively stable , ’ says Chris Williams , Marketing Manager for Steetley Roofing Products . |
15 | The Staffordshire Way starts along the gritstone of Congleton Edge at Mow Cop — giving good views over the Cheshire Plain — before turning towards Rudyard Lake and Leek . |
16 | Many of my tutors have said that one of the most salutary of their experiences has been to work with a good adult class , which starts with no preconceptions , does n't necessarily have a qualification in mind , and ask the kind of questions which would tend to be asked say in Swift 's Gulliver Travels . |
17 | Its life-cycle starts with a spore , of which there are countless millions in the atmosphere . |
18 | Well , it starts with a developer . |
19 | in 1992 , everything ( apparently ) starts with a D. With D-Ream and D-Influence leading the new D-Mobs , it would be a shame if people passed over the name D*Note . |
20 | But Part VII of the Act starts with a prescription of a company 's obligation to maintain current accounting records ; and logically enough , because , although these are not open to inspection by members or the public , unless they are kept it will be impossible for the company to produce verifiable annual accounts . |
21 | The booklet starts with a description of the socio-economic situation of the majority of the world 's population , with its widespread poverty and illiteracy . |
22 | It starts with a battle up the evil , leaning , wide crack of the Bulger ( VS 4c ) to gain ledges at the bottom right corner of the slab . |
23 | Thus , if the index starts with a base figure of 100 in , say , January 1984 and rises to 300 by September 1990 , the index may be recalculated from October 1990 onwards by reference to the figure shown in the index for September 1990 , which becomes the new base figure of 100 . |
24 | Starts with a wolf-howl and then descends into galactic camp that has none of Betty Boo 's appeal , but all of her ideas ( that 's both of them ) . |
25 | Cancer is a disease which starts with a change in one of the body 's many millions of cells . |
26 | Since I started as an engineer , and have ended as a biologist , I am struck by the similarities between the two ways of thinking , although there is the difference that an engineer starts with a function to be performed , and designs a structure to perform it , whereas a biologist often starts with a structure , and has to work out the function it is performing . |
27 | This delightful faith and friction climb actually starts with a crack , although this can be bypassed on the left via the direct start , thus ensuring nothing but slab all the way . |
28 | The progression of the disease starts with a yellowing of leaves , which gradually fall off , followed by twigs and small branches . |
29 | It starts with a vision of a world where all is in God 's good order , where all is very beautiful and God 's delight . |
30 | Newcomers are welcomed by the old hands , and each morning starts with a chat to outline the day 's programme on the windsurfer beach , about 800 metres west of the village . |