Example sentences of "would start [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Right , Jimmy , ’ she said , her eyes on the papers in her hand , and was about to add that they 'd start with the paperwork he 'd collected , when a voice that definitely was n't Jimmy 's cut in .
2 Although we had we had warning that erm obviously that you knew the kids were gon na start a new season in September , you 'd start saving the money and a bill would come up .
3 IF , in the Forties and Fifties , a traditional training course for British comedians would start with the period of apprenticeship in ENSA and be followed by a stint filling in the gaps between trippers at the Windmill Theatre , these days a university degree ( from Cambridge , ideally ) has increasingly become a requisite for any successful career in stage , films or television humour .
4 and one of the criteria that Derek said that they would , would be supporting bids were for ones that would start at the beginning of May .
5 But I knew Elsie would start at the top and not go very far down .
6 We would start at the top of the stairs .
7 Peter Brooke , the UK Northern Ireland Secretary , announced on March 26 that all-party talks on the future of Northern Ireland would start at the end of April .
8 And he would then go round picking up his mates and say er you know I need a holder-on , I need a rivet boy , etcetera until such time as he got a squad together , and that squad would start in the morning as a squad .
9 They would start in the morning er I would say maybe eight o'clock , I du n no maybe sooner .
10 Yeo told Community Care that ‘ thematic monitoring ’ of SSDs would start around the middle of the year , looking at how effectively money is being spent , user choice , and development of the independent sector and domiciliary services .
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