Example sentences of "start [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger
2 How Christianity starts off as the religion of peace but ends up violent like other religions .
3 The fourth and fifth relate to a long-standing debate about the purpose of RE — this is the " confessional " approach which starts off from the assumption of the truth of a particular religious viewpoint and seeks to nurture pupils within , or strongly encourage them towards accepting , that viewpoint .
4 It 's a weird thing erm it starts off in the root and then it erm u used a single mouse fix to patch it
5 Now , let's take the young activist , who starts off in the trade union movement .
6 The new fifth television channel , wherever it is situated , will open up further opportunities for programme-makers when it starts up at the end of 1993 .
7 I flinch , and Rachel starts up from the floor as I begin stumbling through some kind of introduction .
8 He had put his anorak on again , no sign of the gun , no bulge as he climbed in and we started on up the mountain road , windscreen wipers slashing back and forth .
9 Shortly after that we came over the top of the pass and started down towards the coast .
10 Turning , she rushed to the stairs and started down to the ground floor .
11 In the morning , I slept through the pigeons , but around 8.30 a loud banging started down in the nave like they might have been building a scaffold or something .
12 One of the first things to catch the visitor 's eye when starting down from the castle esplanade is a cannonball lodged in the wall of a house , believed to have been fired from the castle at Holyroodhouse in 1745 when anti-Jacobite forces on the Castle Rock were at odds with Prince Charles Edward at the lower end of the town .
13 The passageway outside was still reverberating from the crash when he started in on the door of the next apartment .
14 Aye but they 're they 're starting off on the South that 's what you 've got to think .
15 If we 're doing add we 're just starting off with the counting numbers .
16 Performance has to be exciting enough to make the boat attractive , but it has to be something that lighter and less experienced crews starting off in the class can handle .
17 Alfred Hedgehog climbed up the bank of the canal and started off down the trail .
18 When her legs had stopped shaking sufficiently , she started off down the path again .
19 We started off down the hill towards the police station ; the culprit , as we saw him , leading the four gringos .
20 Without further ado , he started off towards the school buildings .
21 I went out into Main Street and started off for the pier .
22 She flushed scarlet , hastily collected as much as she could carry and started off up the cliff path .
23 Back in January Dallas performed what started off as the demolition and ended up in the annihilation of the Bills ' hopes of making it third time lucky at Superbowl .
24 Charles started off into the gloom .
25 Er , well we only really done exercises and then started off with the play .
26 Well we the E E C started off with the water filtrations and air products and then they got tied up with an American outfit doing fuel savers , magnets for your car .
27 So I started off with the idea that there 's this little baby in the cradle , he 's completely in the dark and the dark is something really frightening .
28 ‘ It started off with the helmet law and it 's progressed from there , ’ he said .
29 Which is a bloody good thing , really that I started off with the tape , hands
30 Yeah you 're going on as if , you started off on the fact that you do n't think we 've got any fear of them cos their kids are running round on the street and now all of sudden you say we have because they 've got nuclear weapons you say .
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