Example sentences of "started at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The past two years have only seen the start of the process , and in terms of M4 the process has not been started at all .
2 But the anthropological arguments presented in Wilson 's On Human Nature ( 1978 ) are of such startling incompetence that , in those terms , a debate could never get started at all .
3 But without Bristol 's research , and Martin Pipe 's attention , he might never have started at all .
4 This may mean that the transfer of some types of information may stop part way through or not be started at all .
5 If the debate had started at 10 pm when it was scheduled to start , and if the normal business of the House had continued , many more hon. Ladies and hon. Gentlemen from both sides of the House would be here tonight .
6 ‘ If I 'd started at 17 or 18 , who knows what I might have achieved .
7 His day had started at 4.30 with the bleeping of his wrist-watch alarm .
8 Forgive 'N Forget started at 7–2 , with Combs Ditch 9–2 , Run And Skip 15–2 and Wayward lad 8–1 .
9 The procedure will be started at 17.50 on the first available evening after receipt of the form .
10 The procedure will be started at 17.50 on the first available evening following receipt of the form .
11 The procedure will be started at 17.50 on the first available evening after receipt of the form .
12 The procedure will usually be started at 17.50 on the first available evening after receipt of the form .
13 And I 'd started at six in the morning .
14 All experiments were started at 0900 after an overnight fast .
15 During Key Biscayne , Jennifer was asked if she agreed with Monica Seles ' current belief that if she had known then , what she knows now , what life on the tennis circuit would be like , she would not have started at such an early age .
16 Their last , idyllic day on earth had started at magnificent Lake Sabaya , six miles inland from the ocean .
17 The lesson had started at 2.30 and finished at 2.38 with both instructor and pupil wet through and hacked off .
18 When I went home a when I was started at ten and thruppence a week , it was a regula regulation in the family that the spending money erm basis , what you got for spending , was a penny in the shilling .
19 She should have started at seven — and found the body almost immediately . ’
20 Eddie explained that the day 's work had started at seven o'clock the previous evening when two customers telephoned requesting samples .
21 New to the UK market , this excellent diary can be started at any time of the year .
22 Judicial separation proceedings can be started at any time should the full protection of court proceedings be required .
23 The programme contains a foundation course , which can be started at any time and is then divided into three stages .
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