Example sentences of "start [adv prt] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Newcastle upon Tyne , a city of 273 000 people and regional capital of the north east , starts off with several advantages for community care .
2 And we got to there from starting off with fifty pounds between a hundred and fifty of them which was quite hard to handle but by making it smaller this is called cancelling fraction when you take really we 're dividing this side we say , well we 've got ten on the top and ten on , ten times five on the top ten times fifteen on the bottom .
3 ALTHOUGH YOU would n't think it if you watched it , TV-AM , the commercial breakfast television station , started off with grand plans to offer viewers a little science with their cornflakes .
4 The prizegiving which took place at Apsley House , by kind permission of the Trustees of the Victoria & Albert Museum , and the duke of Wellington , started off with two speeches : firstly Vicomte Bernard de la Giraudière , who welcomed the prizewinners and other guests .
5 He rejoices at the fact that they started off with small-town views , and began thinking globally .
6 Not surprising Dilys Palmer was one of its founding fathers ( mothers ? ) with the Washington Development Corporation , who started off with green fields and five working pits and made a new town of it .
7 It is possible , however , to start off with good intentions , but to slip back on all these important elements once the pressure of circumstances begins to dictate .
8 To grow good berries it is necessary to start off with good trees of the right variety .
9 Luckily , grand unified theories may provide an explanation of why the universe should now contain more quarks than antiquarks , even if it started out with equal numbers of each .
10 Both groups started out with many misconceptions as to the likely ability and aptitude of the others .
11 Starting out with New Romantics ( ‘ You know , ‘ Fade To Grey ’ and all that sort of thing ’ ) , he now prefers ( thankfully ) a mixture of disco and Euro house , and also rates many of the current British releases such as Gat Decors ' ‘ Passion ’ .
12 What is important to note , therefore , is that governments often abruptly or gradually change their policies , generally around the mid-term of Parliament , and that continuities occur in spite of the parties ' starting out with different policies .
13 When you finish testing , well , as you test you start off with simple numbers and you then start changing some of the numbers , to test other aspects , and eventually you 're happy that everything seems to be working alright .
14 Five five twelfths cos we started off with six twelfths take one twelfth away start off with six pigs and take one pig away got five pigs .
15 Start off with small squats , bending your knees and hips just a little .
16 Many start off with high hopes but there is a lot of hurt .
17 You start out with good intentions , helping with the homework , making it fun : you lay out the chocolate drops on the giant musical stave and challenge them to find the note ‘ B ’ and eat it : you run supportively alongside the wobbling bicycle , getting your ankles chewed up by sharp pedals .
18 One area where the Kennedy administration had started out with great hopes was the Third World .
19 Well I do n't ring up the client now , I make a note to ring them Monday night , because every approach session should always start off with warm calls , I do n't know if Alan told you that .
20 It did n't just start off with human beings , they s started in sectors and it spread .
21 Mental-health promotion programmes in the Third World must start off with clear aims before seeking help and advice from Western countries .
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