Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] at [art] beginning " in BNC.

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1 As an NME writer at the beginning of the 1980s Paul Morley was the most pretentious and most entertaining of the new pop theorists .
2 That includes the Open Software Foundation , which , having given up its board seat at the beginning of this year , currently has no formal relationship with X/Open , even though the standards body has endorsed its Distributed Computing Environment technology .
3 Shaw was facing the prospect of having to retire from football , after he suffered a serious cruciate injury in only his second game for Conference side Runcorn at the beginning of last season .
4 Shaw was facing the prospect of having to retire from football , after he suffered a serious cruciate injury in only his second game for Conference side Runcorn at the beginning of last season .
5 The imposition of strict black-out regulations severely disrupted adult deaf club activities at the beginning of the war ; many were forced to cancel long-arranged social events , and rearrange social club hours .
6 The baseball fan at the beginning of the century — free of the possibly inhibiting influence of women spectators and close enough to the playing field in those tiny ball parks to take immediate action against erring players or umpires — was , by all accounts , an abysmal churl .
7 Ellis declined to say how much the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club is being paid for the service , but this is not money which British racing is missing out on , as a contract , subject to review after three years , was drawn up with the Racecourse Association at the beginning of SIS transmission .
8 The inaugural Grand Finals of the Cellnet Singles Challenge — an enterprising national tennis tournament set up to boost competitive singles play in this country — were staged at Basingstoke 's sumptuous Centrecourt complex at the beginning of December , with some of the country 's leading club players competing for honours .
9 But because of relatively low efficiency , it was superseded by the internal combustion engine at the beginning of the century .
10 Another boost to the market has been the removal of turnover tax at the beginning of this year , which tripled volumes .
11 You can get the best of both worlds by declaring these values in DATA statements at the beginning or end of your program and READing them into variables in your program .
12 There are certain fees and other research costs which have to be paid in full by each postgraduate student at the beginning of each academic year , in October , or , for research students who begin study at another time of year , on the anniversary of the start of their studies .
13 As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) .
14 As for the Giggs/Kelly incident at the beginning of the game it looked like a perfectly fair challenge after all it 's not as if Girly Pallyster does n't make contact with the person he 's marking ( and that 's in both senses of the word marking ) .
15 Erm perhaps operating a mail shot at the beginning of the academic year with the er er appropriate educational and other institutions .
16 I looked them up in the big dictionary my father had bought for me by mail order at the beginning of the year .
17 He wrote the second instalment , The Witch in the Wood ( 1940 ) , in Ireland , where he spent a fishing holiday at the beginning of 1939 .
18 At the beginning of the New Year — or perhaps in a couple of months time at the beginning of the new financial year — there is often a need to set up a spreadsheet that shows a time series .
19 Although he spent his early career teaching , including seven years as a headmaster , he moved into management consultancy work at the beginning of the 1960s , using a variety of selection firms on behalf of his clients .
20 Wight , the eighteenth-century author and authority on election law , together with Bell and Connell , who both wrote books on election law at the beginning of the nineteenth century , used the English spelling .
21 It is perhaps a reflection on its success that new recruits into AIB are now required to attend the Cranfield course at the beginning of their careers in the Branch .
22 We launched a national recruiting campaign at the beginning of this year and are shortly introducing a pilot scheme to pay a bounty to specials , as a further boost to recruitment .
23 ‘ We seem to be travelling all the time when it comes to cups , and indeed we will be at Instonians in the next round of the Touche Ross at the beginning of June , ’ said Garfield .
24 In a speech at a North of England conference at the beginning of 1987 Kenneth Baker , the Secretary of State for Education and Science , referred to the eccentricity of the British system of education compared with that of other European countries , all of whom had a national common curriculum .
25 They wanted to be ready to go to the South Pole at the beginning of the next Antarctic summer .
26 Perhaps this is , this is something we could we could , we could use to talk about in some revision seminar at the beginning of next term cos we , we , we 've sort of got up to nineteen fifty two erm maybe it would be helpful if , if sort of you know we just sat there over the vacation and then come back and sort of have look
27 Mr Singleton advised Sergeant Joe at the beginning to be careful about envelopes .
28 Irrigation was cut off by the authorities on Aug. 22 in the Andalucian Guadalquivir valley ( south-western Spain ) , and also in Castille-La Mancha at the beginning of October .
29 The first is that until 1983 all exports and imports were valued in so-called ‘ statistical ’ dollars , by converting the original valuations into dollars at the rate of exchange ruling at the beginning of the year .
30 The consultative paper outlining how Hampshire proposes to implement community care was distributed to customers , carers , staff from other agencies , union representatives and county council members at the beginning of the year .
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