Example sentences of "[pron] begin at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I begin at the foot of the column and toil my way up the page to find each story unedifyingly summarized in inch-high type . |
2 | Beckett 's Molloy expresses it , for example , when he remarks , ‘ I began at the beginning , like an old ballocks , can you imagine that ? ’ |
3 | I began at the age of 16 , and now I 'm over 60 . |
4 | THE future of the European monetary system depends on three key political events in Europe , the first of which is the French National Assembly elections , which begin at the weekend . |
5 | First stop for the business law and economics student — who was top junior in 1991 — will be the Carlsberg Ulster Championships , which begin at the Boat Club on May 31 . |
6 | The growth of European Community funded farming has increased losses which began at the beginning of the century . |
7 | Later one of the gringos in the office told me that in the book of depositions , which began at the end of January , they were already ( in the second week of April ) at page 152 , with three entries per double page . |
8 | Yet these and other highly original mathematical developments did not come into their own until the new revolutionary age of physics which began at the end of the century . |
9 | Few events get more thorough television coverage than the World Snooker Championship , which begins at the Crucible Theatre , Sheffield , tomorrow . |
10 | You begin at the centre or main idea ( rather than at the top ) and branch out as dictated by the individual ideas and general form of the central theme . |
11 | Samuel Drew , who began at the age of eight in 1773 for 1½d ( 0.6p ) a day , was later apprenticed to a shoe maker , while Harry Carter , born in 1749 , left the mines at the age of sixteen for the more exciting career of smuggling . |
12 | ‘ I want you to begin at the beginning and tell me your life . |
13 | Rather than attempt to start our exposition of the cycle from the point of crisis , we shall be able to understand the role of fixed capital if we begin at the point of depression . |
14 | ‘ In the meantime , we have the Classic Cars promotion until another national one begins at the end of the month and we 'll be participating in that . ’ |
15 | But they begin at the beginning , with three works derived from the Greeks ; the first is Euripides 's dramatised cantata of desolation , The Trojan Women . |
16 | It began at the Altovar print works when a pipe carrying oils and chemicals at 180 degrees celsius leaked . |
17 | He begins at the beginning and ends at the end . |
18 | It begins at the height of his success , and ends as his career is wrecked by scandal . |