Example sentences of "from [art] start " in BNC.
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1 | He has extracted land and money from business interests , but his revolutionary experiment has foundered from the start . |
2 | There was , however , controversy from the start . |
3 | And from the start both divided and joined : two panels , one frame , yet each panel also enclosed in its own frame . |
4 | That is what I was after from the start , he wrote . |
5 | Three steps fixed from the start , he wrote : making the glass , showing the glass , and ending it all . |
6 | That was the plan from the start and it remains the plan . |
7 | From the start , the need to release immediately if for any reason they lose sight of the towplane must be impressed on the students . |
8 | Since then , my instruction on stalls and recoveries has been modified to emphasise from the start that there is no sensation , only symptoms , of stalling . |
9 | If , though , the barley is augmented , with wheat , that raw material will impart a fruitiness right from the start . |
10 | I did n't like them from the start — they smelt funny , like dirty dogs . |
11 | From the start , as in Crime and Punishment , Dostoevsky is projecting a theoretical murderer , the difference being that Raskolnikov was an ex-student , only potentially an eternal student , because in the event he got pulled back out of theory into living life . |
12 | An account of how Dostoevsky extrapolated his lifelong leading themes of somebody to be and somewhere to go from Cervantes 's huge rhetoric of quest , would be doomed from the start . |
13 | This is illustrated in Fig. 6 , showing typical mapping from the start of the four bit plane base addresses and the first line of pixels on the screen . |
14 | Senna led from the start and , apart from a brief skirmish in the opening laps , never came under serious pressure . |
15 | The squeeze was on from the start , Mark Bowen clearing off the line in the fourth minute and again in the 84th from Terry Hurlock 's drive as Norwich maintained a startling statistic of having yet to concede an away goal . |
16 | DICK JOHNSON and John Bowe of Australia , in a Ford Sierra , led from the start yesterday to win the Bathurst 1,000-km touring car race from the West German pair of Klaus Niedzwiedz and Frank Biela , in another Ford Sierra . |
17 | In this drama , words are deeds , and right from the start Henry talks like a winner . |
18 | We have made that clear from the start , and we have also made clear that we are more than happy with the results . |
19 | The music was well-made , sometimes boldly scored , and it produced attractive gestures from the start which glisteningly sampled ideas above a deep held bass . |
20 | They were in total disarray from the start . |
21 | He says he knew from the start that they would spread conformity . |
22 | Glover was making his way back from the start , where he had coaxed the temperamental Rambo 's Hall into his stall , and his swelling excitement as he listened to a radio commentary was confined in a swaying Land Rover . |
23 | ‘ Many … had a complete ban and had been no-smoking from the start because they perceived that smoking did not fit in with their ethos — Boots , for example , or the Body Shop . ’ |
24 | From the start of this modest but compelling chiller , you sense that the family , moving to suburban Indiana in 1958 , has got a skewed and sinister undertow . |
25 | Politically aware , Mother Catherine , 82 and mother superior at the Our Lady of the Passion Monastery in Daventry , Northamptonshire , has made the running , fully conscious from the start of her publicity value . |
26 | The imperatives of competitive politics required that you ran flat-out from the start . |
27 | By those measures of visibility , national politicians were much more visible than local candidates from the start . |
28 | Right from the start : |
29 | If this date is within eight weeks from the start of the PIW , you will not have to pay SSP for so long . |
30 | The central authorities had great difficulty from the start of NEP in collecting taxes of any sort . |