Example sentences of "start with a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Almost all accidents start with a simple error on the part of the pilot that leads to a chain of events , each of which makes the situation worse and an accident more and more difficult to avoid .
2 If you do decide that you would gain from having a proper appraisal system then start with a simple approach and stick closely to it .
3 But start with a simple , basketweave design that 's straightforward to make .
4 Start with a long , warm , aromatic bath .
5 Many projects start with a small group and are gradually expanded as they move ahead .
6 We start with a young man , Thomas Fairfax , in military khaki and flying jacket , climbing into his old biplane and taxiing down a runway .
7 We start with a famous passage of the French religious thinker Blaise Pascal 's Thoughts , in which the seventeenth-century writer compared belief in a God to a bet or wager .
8 Start with a sheer base , such as Elizabeth Arden 's Flawless Finish Liquid Makeup ( £16.50 ) .
9 Then start with a low elbow and try again .
10 I start with a low whistle , twist it ,
11 Start with a good plan .
12 They start with a normal apple variety which has a strong rootstock .
13 The facilities start with a remote switch socket for connecting the optional FC6 foot controller , offering remote switching without tying up the MIDI in socket ( I tried the FC6 but found it more suited to a keyboard player , so would recommend a standard MIDI switching pedal ) .
14 ‘ If you start with a new house and new furniture it is usually about five years before anybody can get asthma in that house : it takes that time for the mite dung deposits to build up .
15 To provide customers with reliable guidelines for successful microwave combination cooking , we took the view that in the light of tighter temperature control in the food supply chain and stronger emphasis on the need to raise hot food to bacteria killing temperature , it would be safer all round to scrap previously attained cookery knowledge and start with a new set of rules , particularly since the ovens have undergone design specification changes and have dramatically more accurate controls .
16 Start with a one-volume encyclopedia to answer quick questions , ’ suggests children 's librarian Keith Harrap , ‘ then add other books on subjects which interest your child . ’
17 Evening meals usually start with a cold fish ; favourites are tuna or bean salads , chef 's special concoctions of vegetables in season and ‘ Berek ’ ( small crispy pancakes filled with herby meat or cheese ) .
18 The rules usually start with a formal , printed rulebook , succeeded by amendments and interpretation .
19 Many maths lessons today start with a ten-minute mental test as indeed perhaps ours did .
20 Start with a large one .
21 Instead and this is true of so much performance of pre-Baroque music we start with a ready-made ensemble or choir and ask , ‘ What will we sing or record next ? ’
22 You start with a lucky break and end with a major breakthrough !
23 Start with a single piece of dried food as a first course and offer nothing more until it is consumed .
24 If it 's possible , make-up by natural light and always start with a clean canvas !
25 But of today 's trip to face Arthur Cox 's side at the Baseball Ground he says : ‘ This is a different season and we start with a clean sheet . ’
26 We start with a brief summary of the nine cases which took most of the media coverage .
27 We start with a brief summary of the ‘ classical ’ economics which J.M. Keynes attacked in his book , The General Theory of Employment , Interest and Money in 1936 .
28 This means that if you start with a random collection of objects above the hole , and some force shakes and jostles them about at random , after a while the objects above and below the hole will come to be nonrandomly sorted .
29 Start with a punchy sentence , get them reading .
30 We start with a common game theory model of an arms race .
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