Example sentences of "[adv] start at the " in BNC.
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1 | The first line only starts at the left-hand margin . |
2 | Shopwatch only started at the beginning of the year but is already proving effective deterring some casual shoplifters . |
3 | If you have decided not only to start at the starboard end , but also to tack onto port as soon as possible , then a different set of priorities apply . |
4 | You 'd better start at the beginning . ’ |
5 | I 'd better start at the beginning , and it 's a long story . ’ |
6 | ‘ I better start at the beginning for lack of anywhere else , ’ Marek continued . |
7 | ‘ Had n't you better start at the beginning , sir ? |
8 | and I 'm doing a book about his wife , that 's what I 'm just starting at the moment , this new book I 'm doing . |
9 | Work has already started at the Bowness development in Grangemouth to provide 65 two and three bedroom houses and to refurbish 18 council flats . |
10 | An exhibition 's already started at the library and tomorrow evening , a Vera Lynn look-alike and a sound-alike will be visiting the library with a fifty piece band . |
11 | It was happening in Liverpool , where giggly Karen had just started at the local secondary mod , and in London , where Dennis Parsons was fast learning that the prime number is number one , and where Liza was studying art at the Slade . |
12 | We seldom just start at the beginning and read straight through sequentially to the end . |
13 | With guidance the client will learn to climb the ladder gradually starting at the bottom one rung at a time . |
14 | I always start at the fillet end and work towards the knuckle . |
15 | Always start at the edge and not in the middle . |
16 | I always start at the top . |
17 | you always start at the top . |
18 | I always start at the back so there 's nothing else . |
19 | The ascent is usually started at the farm of Ribigill , south of the village of Tongue , whence shepherds ' tracks continue in the direction of the climb . |
20 | I usually start at the walls because I find it easier to think up the general colour scheme first , but many people prefer to start with the floor because they automatically think of carpet and presume that this will be the most expensive item . |
21 | Oh yes yes oh well yes for a rum and coffee yeah , and I 'm afraid it was very acceptable on a winter 's morning , but erm now we come , we 've come on that side of Road , we 'll now start at the top of Road again and come along as far as er what I call Street I believe it 's now where St Michael 's church is , and you come to Sammy the butchers . |
22 | ‘ We may as well start at the top , then . ’ |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Yes , there may be some waste in the Health Service , but I would suggest if we are to look for savings then start at the top . |
25 | Nevertheless it is worth recalling that Foucault never starts at the political , but rather begins with a contemporary problem and then addresses questions to politics about it . |
26 | Although like most villages North Ferriby has increased greatly in size , especially since the Second World War , there are still some very pleasant walks in the area , and the Wolds Way walk actually starts at the foreshore car park . |
27 | Another trial was recently started at the MU to look at the use of rule induction expert systems in more manual diagnosis . |