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

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1 Oh I 'm really pleased about that , cos last time on a , I was really disappointed I 'd been refused the course cos I thought oh , it 'll be right up my street that , cos when I was teaching full time I was quite into these er computers at the beginning and the one that went
2 My modest er surprise at the beginning Mr Mayor was purely in recognition actually of my er colleagues presentation , bearing in mind all the previous criticism about being specific .
3 That does n't mean the manager should n't take a considerable share of the act 's income at the beginning .
4 As this is the speech in which we see Cassius 's motives for killing Caesar , the other one I am looking at is Brutus 's soliloquy at the beginning of Act II scene I , giving his reasons for joining the conspiracy .
5 One Tory MP , an aristocrat of impeccable right-wing views , who helped renegotiate some of Romania 's debts at the beginning of the hard years in the 1980s , also enjoyed joking with Ceauşescu .
6 Main , a 60-year-old plumber from Broadwell near Lechlade , was charged with Joan 's murder at the beginning of March .
7 Although he took Parliament 's side at the beginning of the civil war he attempted to arrange a neutrality pact with the Norfolk Royalists , and was soon advocating peace .
8 None of it was Lotta 's fault at the beginning .
9 So too , apparently , is the patience of his summer employers , despite chief executive Steve Coverdale 's insistence at the beginning of the season that expectations should be tempered .
10 In the mid-1920s , IG Farben was basing its product development on scientific research , and concentrating on innovative products such as plastics , solvents , insecticides and resins , rather than on bulk chemicals such as chlorine and soda ash , which were ICI 's staples at the beginning .
11 Action was promised as the minister said , in October nineteen ninety two by the former chancellor when the Bingham report was published , but I believe that these proposals are under the bear minimum requested by Bingham and they hardly live up er to the er minister 's announcement at the beginning of his speech .
12 Something ag again you when you 're doing it , in other areas of the industry if you 're not taught the structure you , you are not taught properly , you get these very bad habits and essential thing which is coming out by not following the structure in order I actually wrote down er by missing the business card and the buyer 's guide at the beginning , I was actually I 've got to slip this in somewhere and not listening to what you were saying and some of what you said went straight over my head which is bad because you 're missing things then .
13 The tale is in fact carefully tied in as the Shipman 's Tale at the beginning of fragment VII , with an endlink that binds it to the Prioress 's Tale that follows it .
14 They were mindful of Carter 's mistake at the beginning of his term in setting off too many policy hares at the cost of a focused programme with a clear sense of priorities .
15 Many a tear was shed that night , and after the minute 's silence at the beginning of the next day the play had an unreal feel to it .
16 But precisely because purity is invested with such a tremendous erotic charge , fears of ‘ impurity ’ remained insistent and corrosive , and in a perversely dynamic proximity disavowed along lines suggested by Freud 's remarks at the beginning of this section , and in a passage from ‘ Repression ’ ( 191 5 ) worth citing again in this context :
17 Portugal was the original target for our fortnight 's holiday at the beginning of September , but Lisbon seemed a bit far , so we settled on Galicia , the north-western tip of Spain , and northern Portugal .
18 Thomas Hardy 's reputation at the beginning of the century as the greatest living English novelist coincided with a general awakening of interest in the English countryside .
19 Firstly , the local authority search and all standard information about the property will now be obtained by the seller 's solicitor at the beginning of the process , so that when it comes to buying a property all the initial legal information will be available and in place .
20 As Milan Prelog , the Croatian art historian , has written in Enciklopedija Jugoslavije , ‘ Buvina 's masterpiece is a proof of the progress achieved in a local sculptor 's workshop at the beginning of the thirteenth century .
21 I must admit that I had doubts about Swansea 's pack at the beginning of the season .
22 Argentina was suffering from spiralling inflation ( prices rose by 79.2 per cent in January with a similar figure projected for February ) , while the currency , the austral , was collapsing against the US dollar ( from US$1=1,000 australs at the beginning of January to US$1=5,000 australs as at Feb. 23 ) .
23 A Goebbels article in Das Reich at the beginning of March , in which he had emphasized ‘ the great honour of the victims and of holding out for the new Europe ’ , for which it was worthwhile ‘ fighting to the last man in order to go down in history ’ , met with heavy criticism .
24 Other support for XPG4 came from Amdahl Corp , DEC , Santa Cruz Operation Inc — which says it will deliver an XPG4 version of Open Desktop in the first quarter of next year — Mortice Kern Systems Inc , Sequent Computer Systems Inc , IBM Corp , Groupe Bull SA , HP and Uniplex Ltd — which also promised XPG4 compliance at the beginning of next year .
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