Example sentences of "start at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The incumbent 's output starts at a high level and gradually declines , whilst the entrants ' output starts low and gradually increases the more it discovers about the market . |
2 | The shopping facilities of Beverley are only nine miles to the east and the M62 motorway starts at the western end of the village . |
3 | The second turning starts at the outside edge turning the whole field including the double row towards the hedgerow . |
4 | there 's usually two racing together in this one , but they 're in separate tracks and one starts at the outside track |
5 | The race starts at the Royal Oak , Owl Lane , and finishes at the maypole in the high street . |
6 | At the end of the top row the sequence of bits starts at the left hand end of the second screen row , and so on . |
7 | is it at the top end of the , it starts at the top end of the slope ? |
8 | Neglect of the educational needs of people starts at the very beginning . |
9 | It starts at the bottom line and scans across to ‘ see ’ what colours have been placed in this row of squares . |
10 | Every line starts at the left-hand margin . |
11 | The first line only starts at the left-hand margin . |
12 | The quest for dominance starts at an early age , and even kids spar with one another . |
13 | Any kid will tell you that the worst part of moving house is having to start at a new school where you do n't know anyone , and I was scared stiff . |
14 | Knowing that I had to start at a new school in the city , with new people and new teachers , I began to worry all over again . |
15 | Granted better luck he should get his head back in front and is likely to start at a reasonable price in this company . |
16 | The group is invited to start at a common point : response to a specific trigger — a research quote , a statement about opinions to be completed , a range of factors to be ranked for importance , a role play . |
17 | If there is no stated requirement for a quorum , persuade the Chairman to start at the advertised time even if only you and he are present . |
18 | It is just because whatever one has planned is bound to change as one proceeds that it is fatal to start too soon or too late , though it may be no less fatal , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , to start at the right time , for then there is no excuse , no excuse whatsoever . |
19 | It is just because whatever one has planned to do is bound to be altered in the process that it is important to start at the right moment , he wrote . |
20 | In order to start at the logical beginning I went with the default selection , Title . |
21 | They had so many men they had to start at the other end and |
22 | But you start , or we like to start at the front door of what we call . |
23 | At a running start you should plan to start at the downwind end . |
24 | If planning to start at the windward end of the line , remember that boats to leeward do not need to give you room . |
25 | To start at the very beginning , as Pamela Hine did , the game or sport of halma was part of the ancient Greek pentathlon . |
26 | After an alleged assault on her birthday in September 1989 she could not face returning to the Royal High and missed eight months of education before starting at a private school . |
27 | The commission had proposed a tax starting at a level equivalent to $3 per barrel of oil this year , rising to $10 per barrel by the end of the century . |
28 | They should be assembled " out of the way " at the top of memory ( each routine starting at a known address ) and then PROC_saved . |
29 | Consistent sailing means not taking too many unnecessary risks , such as not starting at the crowded end of the start line or sailing completely to one side of the beat where just one unfavourable wind shift can ruin you . |
30 | But by starting at the other end , |