Example sentences of "begin with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , when we do not notice an example , we often begin with a vague feeling that the text is poorly written and have to work quite hard to say just what is wrong with it . |
2 | ( a ) Begin with a reverse punch to mid-section ; use this to disguise the pullback of your non-punching arm |
3 | Early March : ( or when water temperature stays consistently around 44–45°s ; F ) : Begin with a small feed of sinking wheatgerm pellets . |
4 | You may omit from this count words that begin with a capital letter , words that are long because they are hyphenated and verbs whose third syllable is " -ed " or " -es . " |
5 | Begin with a light regime and then gradually increase the work-load as the acute phase ( the period when the injury is most painful but the effects have not yet manifested themselves ) comes to an end . |
6 | However , in the absence of clear evidence and when the fiscal debate is difficult to resolve , it is possible that those who begin with a public choice framework may be led to quite different reform proposals from those who approach the issue from a more traditional framework . |
7 | All these schemes begin with a public meeting which local chiefs and members of parliament attend . |
8 | ( a ) Begin with a clean board . |
9 | They begin with a lukewarm rendition of their second single ‘ Suzanne ’ and exude a self-conscious hesitancy , although I 'm told they 're a roaring juggernaut of assurance compared to their earlier live self . |
10 | A new programme , ‘ East of Edam ’ is also now broadcast on Sundays to countries outside Europe , and all Sunday transmissions now begin with a five-minute news bulletin . |
11 | Some affairs actually now begin with a medical procedure . |
12 | Or you can ask them to find how many words begin with a particular group of letters : chro- ; mini ; gn- . |
13 | We begin with a brief look at the official figures , since , whatever the shortcomings of these statistics , and no matter how distorted a picture of ‘ real ’ crime they portray , they do nevertheless have real effects , since they are used , for example , in political debate and inform , at least partially , the public 's perception of the crime problem . |
14 | The changes a and a′ correspond to the elastic response of the polymer and so we can begin with a Hookean spring . |
15 | Local authorities should begin with a general review of the area concerned before work on the scheme proceeded , when the essential elements would be established : use zoning , roads , reservations and preservation of trees and protection of woodlands . |
16 | A new programme of preparation for the new nurse will normally be completed within three years , and will begin with a Common Foundation Programme ( CFP ) of at least 18 months in length , followed by a branch programme in mental health ; or nursing of persons with mental handicap ; or nursing of the adult ; or nursing of the child . |
17 | We can begin with a preliminary distinction of types of such practice , as follows : |
18 | The remedy for this doubt must begin with a careful discernment of which stage the doubt is in and what the root of the lack of conviction is . |
19 | Not only does each generation begin with a single-celled bottleneck . |
20 | This type must begin with a continental-margin orogen on the overriding plate and be transformed into an intercontinental collision orogen when continental crust on the underthrusting plate reaches the subduction zone . |
21 | Let me begin with a semantic query . |
22 | The Universe actually did begin with a Big Bang . |
23 | This chapter will begin with a brief survey of " hearing children read " as it has been popularly practised . |
24 | It will begin with a brief survey of the corporate economy . |
25 | One could begin with a base-form pronunciation of each word in the dictionary , and then apply phonological rules to generate valid variations in pronunciation . |
26 | Let us begin with a one-syllable utterance : you We will underline syllables that carry a tone . |
27 | For example : each soloist need not begin with a formal bow to a king or to the audience , nor end with another bow or considered pose ; but such behaviour may be included if the choreographer wishes to locate dance in a particular century and probably a palace in which the story unfolds . |
28 | You should begin with a rapid scan of the relevant section ( already located by the Overview stage ) . |
29 | And Tilney , leaning greenly over the kitchen table , began with a spectacular heave to do just that . |
30 | Orgel and colleagues began with a weak solution of the poison . |