Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] beginning " in BNC.

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1 A notable exception to this consensus in the early literature that madness and creativeness are frequently connected is a study carried out at the beginning of the century by Havelock Ellis .
2 Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date .
3 POPPET GREEN , in whose studio Basil Seal wakes up at the beginning of Evelyn Waugh 's Put Out More Flags , was , we learn , a remarkably silly girl .
4 This however is unlikely , and that the idea of decorating a metope with a figured scene goes back to the beginning of the Doric order is shown by the painted terracotta examples of the seventh century ( above , p. 13 ) .
5 How far the glider rolls over into the beginning of the spin depends to a large extent on the amount of yaw present .
6 When the tax came in at the beginning of 1863 , vodka became cheaper and more readily available , state revenues held up , and the former monopolists of the retail trade began to invest their accumulated capital in railways , banks and mines .
7 If we picture a vibration as a cycle , that is as equivalent to a rotation round a circle to arrive back at the beginning again , the angular distance travelled in the mathematician 's natural units is 2π .
8 By the time the two week World Film Festival winds down at the beginning of September most of the cinephiles standing in the long queues at the box office have no idea what they 're waiting for ; they 'll watch anything that moves .
9 It 's Radio Nottingham it 's eight minutes to two Ann Green from Mansfield got the er family ticket to go to Alton Towers for spotting the firework noise popping up at the beginning of Billy Joe Spears .
10 The examination schedule drawn up at the beginning of the test may need to be modified in the light of findings in the earlier stages of the test .
11 Then , to his astonishment , the video ran on to the beginning of the same film — which was , of course , quite ‘ impossible ’ .
12 Erm now Alton for example started off at the beginning of the year with four and they 're now at thirty three very s very impressive how much they , them will succeed I do n't know but some other good news on that front is that erm the average age of our consultants overall is now thirty one , whereas three years ago it was twe below twenty one .
13 There is an absence of weathering of any surface features , indicating that Mercury 's atmosphereless state stretches back towards the beginning , and there is no evidence for any subsurface volatiles .
14 First is to be contrasted the mortgage and the charge and in this context charge is being used in its technical meaning and not in the broader sense set out at the beginning of this chapter .
15 Laudable as these aims are however , they ignore the situation set out at the beginning of this chapter , namely that the majority of rural inhabitants are very satisfied and happy with their life style , and have consciously chosen to live in the countryside .
16 And what will he do to ensure that in future years the system pays up at the beginning of the year , not a third of the way through it or later ?
17 The boyfriend moved in at the beginning of the summer ; he gets by doing casual work on the farms . ’
18 The best way is to work out a weekly budget and avoid the temptation to splurge out at the beginning of term .
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