Example sentences of "[art] [noun] start off [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The grassy hillside steering you up on to the ridge starts off as a benign little stroll , until you realise it is going to continue forever . |
2 | The programmes started off as the ‘ Education by Radio ’ series broadcast by the Roman Catholic station San Rafael . |
3 | I goes well they 'll improve the grant to start off with , he goes well it wo n't be in time to benefit us , I goes well you should n't just be thinking about yourself |
4 | If I can just say something about the management to start off with . |
5 | The general theory of relativity , on its own , can not explain these features or answer these questions because of its prediction that the universe started off with infinite density at the big bang singularity . |
6 | This might explain why the universe started off in the big bang in almost perfect thermal equilibrium , because thermal equilibrium would correspond to the largest number of microscopic configurations and hence the greatest probability . |
7 | It is n't that all the matter in the Universe started off from one particular point in space and then kept on expanding into the rest of the space . |
8 | Gerry Daly also begins to introduce plants into the conservatory starting off with cacti and succulents which are the most successful to grow in that environment . |
9 | The child starts off with an in-built certainty that sooner or later his intelligence will clash with his religious teaching . |
10 | Yes , I I think , in cer in in most cases that would happen , would n't it , if if if the child starts off with a feeling of insecurity , with possible instability . |
11 | The aim starts off on target but then performance falls off and the target is missed . |
12 | But I mean like I did n't think it was worth putting it in The Post to start off with anyway . |
13 | The day started off on a bad note for Jess James from Charlton depot , his car broke down just 15 minutes from The Belfry . |
14 | The day started off with a breathing techniques class to help relieve the stress of everyday life and was followed by a Yoga class . |
15 | The ST started off with a rubbishing piece by the paper 's acting literary editor , Harry Ritchie , which was followed by protesting letters and the main feature in last week 's Books supplement . |
16 | Everyone had a potential for narcissism because the baby starts off in a world of its own , in a state of primary narcissism . |
17 | This could be explained as resulting from the dynamical drag of the surrounding gas provided that the galaxies start off with individual dark haloes . |
18 | The game starts off with a view looking through a camera which can be moved around the course using arrow icons . |
19 | The student starts off with a fairly definite hold on the world , built on reasonably stable concepts and ideas , but at the end of the course has grasped that very little of the intellectual world has enduring substance and that there are always more cognitive spectacles to put on . |
20 | Suppose the pieces of the jigsaw start off in a box in the ordered arrangement in which they form a picture . |
21 | Most in the profession start off in rep and , if they 're lucky , move into high profile TV later . |
22 | The PMIS started off on a sound basis under the guidance and the professional advice of the IMS . |
23 | One way of putting this difference between the bounded nature of research and the comparatively unbounded nature of higher education is to say that , in research , the researcher starts off with a fairly hazy idea of what might emerge and ends with a precise formulation or conclusion , whereas in higher education , this is reversed . |
24 | The transmission has undergone a major change to a four-speed unit , sourced from General Motors , and has been provided with the now-obligatory sports and economy programmes , plus a winter mode which allows the system to start off in second gear . |
25 | I mean , they , they probably do n't speak English and they 're at at a disadvantage to start off with . |
26 | They believe that the operating system of a nome starts off as a goose . |
27 | Paradoxically , the more fuel a star starts off with , the sooner it runs out . |