Example sentences of "at the very start [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Admittedly , this last complaint , made at the very start of the chapter , is harsher than it sounds .
2 In fact , many Club guests choose to take the full trips package at the very start of their holiday , which means they know that certain nights out and meals are already catered for — and you 'll be amazed how much that can save you on the food and drinks bill .
3 In fact , I notice I have yet to record here anything of my journey to this city — aside from mentioning briefly that halt on the hillside road at the very start of it .
4 This description , at the very start of our literature , sets the tone for accounts of wetlands , which through the ages have had a consistently bad press .
5 There is one question that you should always ask each candidate , preferably at the very start of the interview .
6 Admittedly such corollaries as ‘ Face facts ’ , which we introduced at the very start of the discussion in the first chapter , do support their authority by the urgency of factual awareness in choices of means .
7 If Niki had sought to impress Prost with a victory at the very start of the season , the ploy did n't work : an improperly soldered battery cable put him out of action and it was Prost who impressed .
8 Best done at the very start of an investigation .
9 It is significant that a popular monarch , making war at the very start of his reign , after a long period of peace , could only raise such inadequate sums .
10 I congratulate the Government on introducing a timetable motion at the very start of the Committee stage .
11 At the very start of the song .
12 at the very start of last night there was this guy water skiing
13 In the Junior Clubman class a three nation battle was set up at the very start between Hillsborough 's Richard Lyons , Dublin 's John Grandon and Glasgow 's Craig Murray .
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