Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] start " in BNC.
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1 | The unraced Rockawhile , Henry Cecil 's first runner of the 1992 Flat season , can get the Newmarket trainer off to a flying start in the Bluebell Fillies ' Stakes ( 4.30 ) . |
2 | Although Dragon is only about half the size of Drayton Asia , its superior investment performance has got the bid off to a good start . |
3 | Entering the room in a confident and relaxed manner is very important for getting the interview off to a good start . |
4 | IRELAND 'S defending featherweight champion , Paul Griffin , got his European championship campaign off to a winning start in Bursa , Turkey last night with a hard fought 6–5 win over Lazlo Bagnar of Hungry . |
5 | The players will be keen to get their season on the East Region circuit off to a good start in the 36 hole Senate Charity Open which starts tomorrow , and the man they will all be out to beat is European Tour regular Paul Curry . |
6 | This , thanks to the trainers and N.D.O. , is all in the pipeline , with Taster Days and leaflets distributed to get a new training course off to a good start in Cambridge , this September . |
7 | Even before kick-off Rangers got the afternoon off to an unexpected start . |
8 | Even before kick-off Rangers got the afternoon off to an unexpected start . |
9 | Mr Brown got the Blackpool conference off to a storming start , brushing aside fears that it might be distracted by Euro rebel Bryan Gould 's resignation from John Smith 's top team . |
10 | In addition to events previously announced , there will be a Virago Birthday Breakfast to get the conference off to a positive start on the Monday , and four more workshops have been firmed up for the afternoon : ‘ Goodbye to Gutenberg ’ ( speakers Tony Feldman , Japp Buchli of Scheltma Hokema Vermuelen , Paul Ayscough of Columbia TriStar and Michael Kemp of Franklin Electronic ) ; ‘ Targeting the Book Market ’ — The Role of Research ’ ( Peter Mouncey of the AA , Sue Morris of W H Smith and Leslie Henry of BML ) ; ‘ Financial Management for Booksellers ’ ( Ian Newman , Waterstones ) ; and ‘ Take Four Walls — Shop Design on a Budget ’ ( Barry Steadham , Insight Design ) . |
11 | The much-maligned Forest 'keeper literally let two points slip away when he handed Andy Clarke a 12th-minute equaliser after Nigel Clough had got his dad 's team off to a flying start . |
12 | another local team off to a flying start are Gloucester Rugby club … they 've won four out of four now … |
13 | BILLY Hardy got his comeback off to a winning start at the McEwans Centre , Houghton-le-Spring , last night with a five round demolition of plucky Yorkshireman Chris Clarkson . |
14 | Merrill sensed that he was trying to put her at her ease , building a bridge over the rift that divided them , to get the evening off to a good start . |
15 | A breakfast that leaves you feeling full gets your diet off to a great start . |
16 | Travelling on the stylish British Midland Diamond Service approximately 7.00 a.m. to Amsterdam , why not get the day off to a sparkling start and order Champagne from their complimentary bar . |
17 | Their meeting will probably be nothing more than a courteous request from your boyfriend for your parents ' blessing and approval and it should get their relationship off to a good start ! |
18 | To get the event off to a good start , the Mayor of Hereford agreed to take part … complete with chain of office . |
19 | Named copies distributed well before the start of school on Monday , with spare copies posted on the staff room notice board gets the week off to a good start . |
20 | Dessie … one of the greatest of all the Gold Cup winners was in town to get the racing week off to a flying start … |
21 | In the opening bout on the show , Ludworth lightweight Micky Hall got his pro-career off to a winning start in spectacular fashion when he stopped Burnley 's Nick Holmes in the second round . |
22 | And some bidders are expected to buy 2 tractors , so they can get their collection off to a good start . |
23 | Mansell , who 's got his season off to a better start than anyone in history , described it as the happiest day of his life , but was first to acknowledge all the hard graft back in Didcot that made it possible . |
24 | Today we 're off to Spain where Nigel picked up his fourth win out of four to get his Grand Prix season off to a fantastic start . |
25 | WEDGWOOD Cricket Club have hit their rivals for six by getting their season off to a blistering start . |
26 | TOP motorcycle ace Ian Todhunter got his 1992 season off to a flying start during a shake-down session at Cadwell Park . |
27 | Get this restful and relaxing weekend off to a tranquil start by sharing a creative or imaginative vision with a loved one and working out how it can be woven into your future together . |
28 | Get the New Year off to a good start by writing or telephoning us with your latest d-i-y tip , adventure — or misadventure ! |
29 | This should get our year off to a flying start so contact the office for details if you have n't booked your place yet . |
30 | Our Club Couples Clubreps are highly trained and will be on hand to welcome you with a FREE bottle of wine to get your holiday off to a great start , and make sure you get the most out of your holiday . |