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

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1 Russian President Boris Yeltsin visited France at the beginning of February .
2 I referred sir at the beginning to er the limited experience I 've had in Nottinghamshire where erm a criteria based policy was put into a structure plan erm for er in that case for a prestige business development I think is what they call it , prestige business park , that was a criteria based policy as a way of containing , stopping this strategic issue becoming a Trojan horse for lots of other things .
3 Bryant and Bradley chose 65 of the children who had not been very good at categorising sounds at the beginning of the study and divided them into four groups .
4 Mubarak had returned from a visit to Tripoli the previous day , while Kadhafi had visited Cairo at the beginning of July to conclude the ratification of 10 integration agreements signed by the two countries .
5 This is achieved by saving information at the beginning of the subroutine if it is likely to be changed , and restoring it before the return .
6 Geydar Aliyev , leader of Nakhichevan , who had visited Turkey at the beginning of June , announced on June 15 that Turkey would provide " general assistance " for Nakhichevan .
7 MORE than 3,000 people lobbied Parliament at the beginning of December in the hope that the Government would address itself to the plight of the homeless .
8 Yeah we went to see Racing Demons at the beginning of December did n't we ?
9 Though there is no reason to think that the kings of Cyrene had actually helped Inaros at the beginning of the revolt , the fall of the Persian-backed Cyrenaean monarchy at about this period can be attributed to the infectious restlessness of Egypt next door , cp. below , p. 61 .
10 And there is another aspect of the construction of a word which it may also be helpful to know something about : that some ( particularly longer ) words are built out of other words , by adding prefixes at the beginning or suffixes at the end .
11 Yeah , he could n't be bothered to play rugby at the beginning , I mean nobody missed about four weeks .
12 They will be selling tickets at the beginning of March .
13 BR 's forerunner , the British Transport Commission ( BTC ) , which ran the newly nationalized road haulage industry as well as the railways , began operations at the beginning of 1948 .
14 Send in the form at any time during the year , but it only takes effect at the beginning of the next tax year , in April .
15 In practice it is not usually important to mark pauses at the beginning and end of a passage ; in the rest of the book I put no lines on short examples and only single lines around longer ones ; the boundaries within a passage are much more important .
16 I remember arguments at the beginning of 1991 about the precise number .
17 When you start with S.2 you need to leave space at the beginning for you to say S.1 .
18 I mean I was interested a a a another very interesting point you made Mike at the beginning , you said that is there , had there been studies that show the standards of French industrial relations did you say that , that this has kind of become a pattern for industrial relations conflict in France .
19 The reconciliation procedure was designed for use at the end of the budgetary process , but the Reaganites manoeuvred to attach reconciliation instructions to budget resolutions at the beginning .
20 The broadcast took place at the beginning of September from the site of a National Beach Clean Day , sponsored by the National Trust and Radio 2 .
21 The OECD Economic Outlook of June 1990 attributed most of the favourable development in inflation at the end of 1989 to a stabilization of oil prices , the further softening of non-oil raw material prices , and the absorption of the effects of indirect tax increases which took place at the beginning of 1989 .
22 These kings chose Angkor at the beginning of the ninth century for their residence and remained there until 1431 , when they were defeated by the Thais .
23 John the Baptist when he saw Jesus at the beginning of the earthly ministry of Jesus , he says behold the lamb of God who taketh away the sin of the world and on him was laid all of our sin all of our debt .
24 The French speak a language derived from that small group of speakers of Latin who conquered Gaul at the beginning of the first millennium AD , although they suppose they are descended more from the Gauls than the Romans .
25 Reasoning that the very nature of Doctor Who would mean scenes at the beginning and end of serials where only the regular cast were involved , this element became almost a prerequisite to production .
26 When Charles I went north at the beginning of the rebellion that was to cost him his head , his Lord General sent to Robert Barker , the King 's Printer , to bring a press to Newcastle-upon-Tyne , from which could be disseminated royalist proclamations and pamphlets .
27 State Premier Carmen Lawrence , who had resisted such a move since taking office at the beginning of 1990 [ see p. 37250 ] , finally conceded that an inquiry similar to the Fitzgerald inquiry was necessary to restore public confidence in the electoral system .
28 They introduced inspection at the beginning of processes , they introduced inspection , part way through processes and they introduced inspection at the end of the th the total process .
29 Sinclair Hood ( 1971 , p. 50 ) mentions the theory that the temples ( though he treats them as palaces ) at Knossos and Phaistos were founded by foreign dynasts who invaded Crete at the beginning of the Middle Minoan period ; according to this view , urbanization occurred in Crete as a result of the arrival of already-urbanized conquerors .
30 Compaq is also working on enhancements to SCO 's multi-processing and networking stuff on the server side and will release enhancements at the beginning of next year .
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