Example sentences of "start at [art] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some writers on intonation claim that the intonation pattern starting at a fairly high pitch , with a gradual dropping down of pitch during the utterance , is the most basic , normal , ‘ unmarked ’ intonation pattern ; this movement is often called declination .
2 I welcome very much the opportunity to raise on the Adjournment the question of the working of the police national computer mark 2 and the need for effective safeguards , and I am delighted that this debate is starting at a relatively civilised hour .
3 CLO patients who smoked started at a slightly later age ( median 20 , range 12–38 ) than patients with severe reflux oesophagitis ( median 18 , range 10–28 ) , and adenocarcinoma patients ( median 18 , range 14–25 ) ( p<0.02 ) .
4 Beryl 's love of movement and dance started at a very early age when she and her older sisters attended a local School of Dance once a week .
5 It is for that reason that the education process initially started at the most senior levels and included the allocation to C&P deputy chief executive Ralph Hodge of overall responsibility for quality improvement .
6 They start at a slightly lower voltage than ordinary types ; also , they do not lose their power gradually , but die very suddenly when they are exhausted .
7 Club cruises start at a remarkably low price from Corfu or Rhodes with itineraries that take you to some of the most idyllic of the Greek islands .
8 Tennis players start at a more tender age these days .
9 Folk dancing is not just a tourist attraction : it is popular amongst all Madeirans , whatever their social background and they start at a very early age to learn the dance steps .
10 But what you 're then saying is that the taxes start at a very low threshold I E you , you , you start to pay tax at a hundred and fifty Cantonese per person .
11 Runtime prices are £200 per seat for Unix and VMS , £100 for Macintosh and personal computer versions , but development licences start at a very hefty £12,000 for Unix — £9,000 for the Intel-based SCO and Interactive variants — and £7,000 for Mac and PCs .
12 It is rooted in his own quite complex philosophy but if we really wish to understand his argument we must start at a rather abstract level .
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