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

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1 He shouts heads or tails at the beginning of the game and then F*****g dissappears : - ) ) )
2 Every registered student shall have an adviser of studies or research supervisor and shall be required to see the adviser or supervisor at the beginning of the academic year , at the end of each term , and at such other times as may be required .
3 He has inverted the customary circuit and opens the exhibition on the gallery 's upper floor where experimental works revealing Magritte 's interest in Cubism and Futurism at the beginning of his career will be hung .
4 It is this group who will be the senior teachers , heads and inspectors at the beginning of the second millennium , and it will be they who will therefore have the opportunity , if they choose to take it , to play a crucial role in educational reform .
5 Note the effect of the pizzicato chord for 1st violins and cellos at the beginning , and that the directions ‘ arco , unis. ’ , have not been omitted from the 1st violin part on its re-entrance .
6 Massive structures remained , many attitudes and management at the beginning of the decade were very similar to those of long ago .
7 Recruitment policies are not touched on , with one brief prewar exception ( p. 10 ) , which means that we are kept in ignorance of the kinds of men and women ( reputedly mostly Oxbridge dons ) who augmented MI5 's strength and clearly had a great impact on its whole character and competence at the beginning of the war .
8 ‘ … there is another park , ’ wrote Mr Hutton in By Thames and Cotswold at the beginning of this century , ‘ it is isolated and wild with a Jacobean hunting lodge worth all the great houses near it thrown together . ’
9 Unfortunately Erato 's rehearsal disc , only available as part of the complete set of 12 , is not such thing — three or four comments on timing and articulation at the beginning of the Tannhäuser Overture are followed by a complete run-through of that and the Meistersinger Prelude ( both splendid performances ) and topped off by a brief personal reminiscence of little apparent relevance .
10 You need to put a lot of energy into your work and career at the beginning of June , Virgo , when all you really want is to create a secure home environment for yourself !
11 After the Labour victory of October 1964 , he held a ministerial post under the ebullient George Brown at the newly created Department of Economic Affairs until his abrupt transfer to Education and Science at the beginning of 1964 .
12 I left the trip until late July , of the local farmers cut their wheat and barley at the beginning of August .
13 On the accession of new member states to the Union , they " agreed that enlargement negotiations will start with Austria , Sweden and Finland at the beginning of 1993 " .
14 compare the assets and liabilities at the beginning and end of an accounting period to determine where funds have come from and how they have been invested .
15 The main issues in the by-election campaign which worked to the disadvantage of the governing Conservative Party were the community charge ( poll tax ) being introduced in England and Wales at the beginning of April [ see below ] , high interest and mortgage rates [ see also p. 37165 ] , reform of the National Health Service [ see pp. 36503 ; 37158 ] , and education reforms [ see pp. 36502 ; 37158 ] .
16 Numbers on top of the alignment refer to the position in the multiple alignment , while numbers at the beginning and end of the sequences refer to the position in the protein sequence .
17 It was presided over by Ernest Ayliffe who had retired as President at the beginning of Congress , but had accepted the honour of becoming one of the BDDA 's first " Grand Councillors " .
18 erm there is basically , as you know , and as Queenie at the beginning , it is actually the County Council who is the highway authority and we are their agent .
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