Example sentences of "described [prep] [art] beginning " in BNC.

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1 Observing the talks , described as the beginning of the peace process , were the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Beira , Mgr Jaime Goncalves , as well as representatives of the Italian government and of the Catholic charitable organization which provided the venue .
2 Trevor Hold in his recent anthology A Northamptonshire Garland , identifies the house described in Leapor 's poem ‘ Crumble Hall ’ , as Edgcote House , on the grounds that the carved heads described at the beginning of the poem correspond to a drawing of Edgcote House by Peter Tillemans ( c. 1684–1733 ) .
3 Unless omissions or combinations can be justified the method should use the basic six stages described at the beginning of the chapter .
4 Medieval historians followed the scheme devised by St Augustine for dividing world history into six ages corresponding to the six days of Creation described at the beginning of Genesis .
5 Self-massage with essential oils , combined with skin-brushing ( described at the beginning of this chapter ) and aromatic baths will increase your energy levels and bring about a sense of well-being — almost equivalent to a professional aromatherapy massage !
6 The naturally ‘ active ’ light of the female is the generalized , collective light described at the beginning of the chapter .
7 In summary , language checklists may provide a very practical and relatively quick form of assessment which can be used for a variety of purposes described at the beginning of Chapter 6 .
8 But notice that stress , as described at the beginning of this chapter , has not yet appeared in the equation .
9 The radical feminist analysis described at the beginning of this chapter would see these as aspects of men 's patriarchal control over women ; the Marxist feminists would see them as a result of capitalism ; others would see them as the outcome of both systems , and indeed of racist systems too .
10 are more powerful than the weak tests described at the beginning of this section .
11 This is the sort of speech that would be produced by a ‘ mechanical speech ’ device ( as described at the beginning of Chapter 14 ) that made sentences by putting together recordings of isolated words .
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