Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] start [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Several witnesses said that Slatter started the brawl . |
2 | Most Iraqis share his conviction that , although Iraq started the war , it served the interests of all Arabs by fighting off the Persian onslaught . |
3 | But it was partly due to Ruddock that Southampton start the season out of pocket — they 've been fined £20,000 by the Football Association as punishment for their appalling disciplinary record last season . |
4 | ‘ She says that Diana started the conversation by calling her ‘ Duch ’ , ’ says one with whom Fergie shared the big secret . |
5 | And Napoleon started a useful trend in planting poplars along French roadsides to shade his soldiers from the midday heat . |
6 | In 1964 Norah and Jean started the first Surrey regional training course . |
7 | Geoffrey nodded and Anthony started the car . |
8 | The firm flourished with the good times of the sixties and Cedric started the stationer 's as a speculation , but it at once did well . |
9 | They went back to their dressing-room in a hurry as soon as the act was over , and Arthur started a metronome . |
10 | ‘ It will also be interesting to see where he gets the time from too , because there 's his solo album release , our anthology , and then in September Mick , Stevie ( Nicks ) , Chris , myself and Billy start a new Fleetwood Mac album , which marks the end of Christine 's ‘ retirement ’ . |
11 | They kissed her and all had another glass of fizz before Charles started the dreary journey back to Willesden on the Underground . |
12 | Principe , she frowned , as Lucenzo started the engine and slid out into St Mark 's Basin as if he was in a tearing hurry . |
13 | Kevin Keegan , the current darling of Tyneside , is already being quoted 5-1 to be in charge at Anfield when Liverpool start the Premier League next season . |
14 | Felipe ordered and the rope became taut , slowly beginning to move as Felipe started the climb back . |