Example sentences of "start [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All these vertical lines , from which trajectories remain within B U 5 U T for all future time , form a Cantor set , and trajectories that start between lines eventually leave our small region of interest .
2 ‘ Tomorrow I start for Bristol , ’ said Squire Trelawney .
3 So if you start about page fifty nine .
4 One of Buckingham Town 's biggest ever gates in their history is expected for this local Derby Cup Tie , jane gripping stuff indeed , and Buckingham , they start as favourites needless to say .
5 Advertising is a potent force in maintaining smoking as an apparently socially acceptable habit : it swamps the health education message , reinforces the habit for those already hooked and recruits new smokers , the great majority of whom start as children .
6 They start behind men in certain ways because of the sort of training they are getting in school , in the home I mean , and in so many respects I think schools have to try and compensate for that .
7 One MEP has calculated that if you start with £100 in Britain and change this sum successively into each of the Community s eleven currencies , you would only have £50 by the final transaction .
8 Start with £3,000
9 And can you think of any others that start with K ?
10 But start with Paris .
11 Start with arms outstretched and gently curve the body sideways .
12 Start with arms outstretched , and curve the body sideways .
13 Start with arms outstretched then curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
14 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
15 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
16 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
17 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
18 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
19 Start with English
20 Start with English is a colourful , straightforward course in six parts which takes young children from beginners to pre-intermediate level .
21 Start with English provides full coverage of all four skills , with an emphasis on reading skills in Books 4–6 to match children 's developing abilities .
22 By and large it 's according to people 's occupations and you start with A which will be professional people , surgeons solicitors etcetera .
23 have the pleasure Mr Chairman , I too would like to erm home in on the subject of traffic calming as identified by the previous speakers and er I start with viewpoint that the Liberal Democrat case has been put in which is
24 You start with hills and clouds and things , and then you add roads and Stores .
25 Start with debt .
26 Start with desk research , and use the company 's own files or readily-available library sources , official statistics , databases , trade associations and so on .
27 So we start with apologies , does any one have any apologies to give to Ann ?
28 Start with Patrick .
29 That was an M I wanted an M , start with sex man cos I 've got the L , got that one , got that one , got that one
30 Start with taxes .
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