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

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1 Trevor Hold in his recent anthology A Northamptonshire Garland , identifies the house described in Leapor 's poem ‘ Crumble Hall ’ , as Edgcote House , on the grounds that the carved heads described at the beginning of the poem correspond to a drawing of Edgcote House by Peter Tillemans ( c. 1684–1733 ) .
2 italic characters with extra flourishes used at the beginning of chapters .
3 However it is , in fact , a society facing all the social and economic problems outlined at the beginning of this paper plus armed conflict and community division .
4 The original intention was to provide a critical accompaniment to government promises of action on the inner cities made at the beginning of this Parliament .
5 These skills are further illuminated by the general requirements stated at the beginning of the Key Stage orders in the National Curriculum folder .
6 The following chart categorises the essential oils listed at the beginning of this chapter according to their perfume ‘ notes ’ .
7 are more powerful than the weak tests described at the beginning of this section .
8 At the CIA , the Central American officers realized at the beginning of 1985 that something was up : not precisely that the contras had money , but ‘ Oh my , look at that , they are not starving to death and they are operating . ’
9 The introductory remarks found at the beginning of a book , usually by someone who is not the author of the book .
10 The intention throughout is again to demonstrate how conventional urban sociology might be combined with the new approaches outlined at the beginning of this study .
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