Example sentences of "start the [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The selectors , and Gooch himself , may see how he starts the English season or , ever the realist , he may just decide to go .
2 SOUTH LIVERPOOL old boy Kevin Hawkins started the late onslaught that brought down Bootle 's gallant efforts at North Trafford last week .
3 First he did another of his long-range rocket ball shots , and the kop started the guru-arm-worshippping stuff and singing his name .
4 His father , who was mayor of the village , started the first school and installed him in it as its first teacher when he was only 19 .
5 And from then on we started the real work and the real recording .
6 The journal Samizdat started the same year and has followed a similar line .
7 The youngest children started the most quarrels but took the less aggressive role during the quarrel .
8 Four or five pulls were needed to start the new machine when the fuel lines were completely dry .
9 He is a prolific inventor who helped to start the environmental revolution and , as a result of work undertaken for NASA , studied the conditions necessary for the continued existence of life and found that the Earth constituted a self-regulatory system whereby each of the many variable factors , such as temperature and the composition of air , sea and soil , had been kept within the narrow limits necessary for life to survive for the entire history of the planet .
10 And I went and he offered me erm to start the next month and I just could n't believe it .
11 He was a dedicated Liberal , helping to start the local club and association , and the Liberal newspaper , the Warrington Examiner .
12 Those of you who remember Fred will know how he worked to start the British Pensioners and Trade Union Action Association as far back as nineteen seventy two .
13 Mr Tom Jones , the pelvic thrust , has started the new year as he finished the old .
14 And by the time I came back she had started the smoothing-down process that she was so good at .
15 But we ca n't start the serious business until the brandy arrives .
16 A Portuguese Foreign Ministry official said in Lisbon on Feb. 7 that talks could start the following day but would only begin when both sides were prepared to initial documents already on the table .
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