Example sentences of "start at the [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | The shopping facilities of Beverley are only nine miles to the east and the M62 motorway starts at the western end of the village . |
2 | is it at the top end of the , it starts at the top end of the slope ? |
3 | But you start , or we like to start at the front door of what we call . |
4 | If planning to start at the windward end of the line , remember that boats to leeward do not need to give you room . |
5 | The new picture is then assessed and another remedy given starting at the lowest degrees of dynamization ( LM 1 ) regardless of what potency level the previous remedy had reached . |
6 | Consistent sailing means not taking too many unnecessary risks , such as not starting at the crowded end of the start line or sailing completely to one side of the beat where just one unfavourable wind shift can ruin you . |
7 | Tap Newline , ( Shift+Enter ) , at the end of every line of a table starting at the first line of column headings , if any , and include any clear lines within a table ( eg the clear lines in the Table of Task 20 ) |
8 | Starting at the far left of the picture , the SW213 has the lowest price tag but , as is so often the case , it 's the easiest to play , with a surprisingly low action . |
9 | Foster , whose own career started at the tender age of 3 , discovered 9-year-old Adam in a New York classroom : ‘ It was him wanting to be something that drew me , ’ she says . |
10 | I started at the early age of five , and I was taught until I was ten , and all day at that . |
11 | Start at the very beginning of the day . |
12 | I had started at the Royal College of Music , and the atmosphere there was at first hostile to volunteering . |
13 | SERAFIN : Was it — let's start at the heavy end of the scale — was it a moment of ecstasy ? |