Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [vb pp] at the beginning " in BNC.

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1 However , this type of work immediately meets the problem of data collection outlined at the beginning of this chapter , and for the foreseeable future most research will have to rely on official census data with all their limitations .
2 MANY investors have been wooed by Tessa — the tax exempt special savings scheme introduced at the beginning of last year and offered by banks and building societies to anyone over 18 .
3 For applications requiring repeated fast positioning over a single.step ( e.g. the teletype carriage positioning application mentioned at the beginning of this section ) it is possible to utilise the high overshoot of the system .
4 BEFORE the late 1600s , the Christmas pudding was a thick plum soup served at the beginning of the meal , filled with minced meat and dried fruit .
5 In Turkey , near the Chalk cliff mentioned at the beginning of Chapter 1 , there is a great jumble of Cretaceous blocks resting , with a very irregular junction , on Eocene nummulitic marls .
6 The reduction is on top of the £68 million rates subsidy given at the beginning of the year , bringing a total cut of £100 million for 1993-94 .
7 The role of the private practitioner has , however , been called into question in respect of two of the requirements of an advice agency discussed at the beginning of this chapter , namely the cost and availability of the service .
8 One can visit the town of Kartuzy , the centre of Kashubian folklore , and the picturesque Wdydze Kiszewskie with its fascinating open air museum established at the beginning of the century .
9 Even the Thalidomide formula mentioned at the beginning of this chapter was only released after rigorous testing , save in one tragic area .
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