Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] at the beginning " in BNC.

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1 So this survey might have to be done at the beginning of April .
2 A written submission has to be lodged at the beginning of October with oral hearings by the Select Committee at a later date .
3 I apologize for the urgency on this , but to get it through to the Department of the Environment it has to be lodged at the beginning of February and then up to then by by March .
4 The origins of trade unions are to be found at the beginning of the nineteenth century and are a response to the rapid process of industrialisation and the change and dislocation which this caused .
5 In the Bordelais , eight castellan families were to be found at the beginning of the twelfth century , but their number had grown to twenty-four by 1294 .
6 Transitions from the " flight narration " to the subject of the book and back are to be found at the beginning and end of each part .
7 The strength which seemed to be stressed at the beginning of the campaign was his niceness .
8 However , we all know what it is like to start something entirely new and to be told at the beginning that rows of holes have to be followed by two knit rows and then , when it all seems to be going well , to discover that there are two transferring rows one after the other , sounding like a contradiction in terms .
9 Entries in this year 's competition , ( closing date October 26 ) are due to be judged at the beginning of November .
10 First , you time the length of the material to be trimmed at the beginning of the shot , and subtract from it the amount of the backspace ; this shorter length is then the point at which you set the tape early for the edit-in .
11 Three packages dealing with uses of steel in architecture , sponsored by British Steel , are to be published at the beginning of 1993 .
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