Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] start [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a lot of racism in the school , and I have often believed that a lot of multicultural talk should start with the staff before it starts with the pupils . |
2 | Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : The Hon. Gentleman was not a member of the Standing Committee , so he may be unaware that the disposal programme will start in the autumn and will continue for a considerable time . |
3 | Less easy for ( and possibly of less interest to ) preclinical staff is dealing with a case study for the new pathway ; such a case might start with the pharmacology of tetracyclines , pass through their therapeutic use in general , and end on a debate about whether oxytetracycline should be used as prophylaxis for traveller 's diarrhoea in Mexico . |
4 | Work should start from the pupils ' own linguistic competence . |
5 | Peter Brooke , the UK Northern Ireland Secretary , announced on March 26 that all-party talks on the future of Northern Ireland would start at the end of April . |
6 | Work will start on the pumping stations on November 9 at locations near Harbord Road , Waterloo and next to the sea embankment north of Hall Road , Blundellsands . |
7 | Their offshore work will start during the shutdown period , and both will be based on Brent Charlie . |
8 | The real work will start by the end of the year . |
9 | He hopes work can start on the unit in roughly four weeks time . |
10 | He hopes work can start on the unit in roughly four weeks time . |
11 | A visit to Prague must start with the castle . |
12 | Cleaning should start from the inside of the eye , and each ball should only be used once , not on both eyes . |
13 | The search for a required record can start on the home track and continue until the record is located . |
14 | But I knew Elsie would start at the top and not go very far down . |
15 | The rally will start in the Russell Street car park . |
16 | Movement must start at the top , and there are signs that the pool of jet-rated pilots is being used up . |
17 | Yeo told Community Care that ‘ thematic monitoring ’ of SSDs would start around the middle of the year , looking at how effectively money is being spent , user choice , and development of the independent sector and domiciliary services . |
18 | Remember that sales can start from the summer on , especially if you are in a tourist area , and that the start of the academic year and back to school also stimulate demand . |
19 | IF , in the Forties and Fifties , a traditional training course for British comedians would start with the period of apprenticeship in ENSA and be followed by a stint filling in the gaps between trippers at the Windmill Theatre , these days a university degree ( from Cambridge , ideally ) has increasingly become a requisite for any successful career in stage , films or television humour . |
20 | The Severn Bridge tour will start from the visitors ' centre , off the A403 , at 2 p.m. on Wednesday 28 July . |
21 | Chamberlain will start on the bench as Kevin Hitchcock continues to keep Dave Besant in the cold . |
22 | Eichenbaum and Orbach , for instance ( 1982 ) , suggest that feminism can start on the inside , with women 's individual or group psychological consciousness , and proceed outwards to political campaigning . |
23 | And a volunteer preparation course will start at the end of this month . |
24 | Although the shaft of the penis is the site most often affected , the glans penis and the coronal sulcus are sometimes infected and , rarely , the infection may start inside the urethra . |
25 | Martin Kunz assures potential visitors that small-scale exhibitions will start in the spring . |
26 | Dutchman Ray Atteveld will start on the bench for Bristol . |
27 | Complaints may start on the right and go to the left . |
28 | Multicultural mathematics should start from the children in our classes and the rich variety of cultures that they bring to our school with them . |
29 | Find the point at which the dub should start on the video tape . |
30 | In the Blaxhall and Tunstall district earlier in the last century , the sexton used to ring the church bell at eight o'clock in the morning as a signal that the gleaning could start in the parish . |