Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] at the beginning " in BNC.
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1 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend for the kind remarks at the beginning of his question . |
2 | What does , what does Lou , Lou Reed describe at the beginning of his song , Walk On The Wild Side ? |
3 | The second part starts at the beginning of Term 5 , before the first teaching practice ; it continues for four further weeks at the beginning of term 6 in the same teaching practice school . |
4 | This interpretation has proved to be compatible with other results , including the finding that a click located near the end of a clause tends to elicit longer reaction times than a click located at the beginning of a clause ( Abrams and Bever , 1969 ) . |
5 | This change occurred at the beginning of the Paleozoic era starting with the Cambrian period , about 570 to 700 million years ago . |
6 | The rDNA repeat at the end of chromosome III was always placed incorrectly next to the rDNA repeat at the beginning . |
7 | Ceauşescu admitted at the beginning of the 1980s that it was easier to change the economy and society than people themselves : ‘ As you can see , we have had an easy time constructing factories . |
8 | You need read no further than the picture captions listed at the beginning of the book to realise what a treat you have in store ; Norman Giving An Interview , Norma starts a pancake race , Norma bellringing and — my personal favourite — Norma and John Shop For Bathroom Fittings . |
9 | This revelation represented a fundamental flaw in the BRAC programme , since BRAC 's plan of introducing appropriate technology to the people of Bangladesh required that the lobon-gur solution should have been available to all who needed it with little difficulty ( the first criterion given at the beginning of Chapter 4 ) . |
10 | Following extensive refurbishment , which includes shop floor reorganisation , a new lighting system and distinctive new green shelving , St George 's Gallery Books reopened at the beginning of the summer . |
11 | UCG rallied at the beginning of the second half , Lorcan Dowd scoring a great goal , and Tony Maher then cutting the deficit to two points . |
12 | The idea that modernization brings about a shift in criminal activity from violence to theft has also been put forward by scholars who do not necessarily accept that violence increases at the beginning of the modernization process . |
13 | ‘ The university term began at the beginning of the month . ’ |
14 | Unlike the Prince , she had had no love affairs when their friendship began at the beginning of that year . |
15 | But , happily , recolonisation of East Anglia from the continent began at the beginning of this century . |
16 | Under s179 , which applies to accounting periods ending on or after 1 October 1993 , Target is again treated as disposing of assets acquired intra-group in the preceding six years , but the gain or loss accrues at the beginning of the accounting period in which Target leaves the vendor group ( see s179 TCGA and s89 Finance Act 1993 ) . |
17 | The naturally ‘ active ’ light of the female is the generalized , collective light described at the beginning of the chapter . |
18 | Trevor Hold in his recent anthology A Northamptonshire Garland , identifies the house described in Leapor 's poem ‘ Crumble Hall ’ , as Edgcote House , on the grounds that the carved heads described at the beginning of the poem correspond to a drawing of Edgcote House by Peter Tillemans ( c. 1684–1733 ) . |
19 | The original intention was to provide a critical accompaniment to government promises of action on the inner cities made at the beginning of this Parliament . |
20 | In preposed theme , the gloss tag occurs at the beginning of the clause , in postposed theme , it occurs at the end of the clause . |
21 | ‘ There is a crisis in Marxism ’ , Sartre announced at the beginning of the Critique ; this crisis , not the first and not to be the last , Sartre characterized as the result of a paradox in which historical materialism had become ‘ at one and the same time , the only truth of History and a total indetermination of the Truth ’ ( I , 19 ) . |
22 | Brompton Road , SW3 Long Acre , WC2 Sale starts at the beginning of January . |
23 | Reservoirs like Talla created at the beginning of the century and , more recently , Meggett in the 1980s guarantee supplies well into the next century . |
24 | The first exchange came at the beginning of November 1929 . |
25 | Biggar Gasworks Museum opens at the beginning of June . |
26 | Clearly paper will not be abandoned altogether and it is likely that trivial notes of the type cited at the beginning of this article will invariably be recorded as manuscripts . |
27 | But the answer to the question posed at the beginning of this chapter , whether her upbringing in France made this inevitable , must be no . |
28 | The work commenced at the beginning of November and it will run through until May 1994 . |
29 | As regrettably is often the case where Rent Act issues are involved , the answer to the issue identified at the beginning of this judgment requires an undesirably tortuous journey through a number of statutory provisions . |
30 | Regular exercise helps to strengthen and thicken bones , especially the amounts and types of exercise discussed at the beginning of this chapter ; and for those less agile , there are exercises recommended for the prevention of osteoporosis . |