Example sentences of "[noun sg] begins [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The piece begins with an orchestral prelude , subtitled ‘ In the style of Bach ’ — well , Bach revised by Gounod perhaps , an elegant an charming pastorale , which sets the mood for much of the rest .
2 The piece begins in an unlikely way — with three direct accusations .
3 The glissando begins on the second beat , reaches its upward limit on the third , returns to its starting-point on the fourth , and ends on the first beat of the next bar .
4 The chapter begins with a critical examination of Piaget 's view that young children are severely limited in their understanding of explanations which involve psychological , physical , or logical content .
5 Each chapter begins with a brief introduction , and ends with a comprehensive list of references — typically in the hundreds .
6 The chapter begins with a brief description of the modes of assessment used in the testing programme .
7 The first part of this chapter begins with the structural factors — especially the religious , family and community links — which drew and held abolitionists together in that sense of fellowship .
8 The 5 kilometre long footpath/cycleway begins at the old Livingston village close to the Kirk of Livingston which was rebuilt in 1732 on a site first consecrated in the 12th century .
9 Inishowen in Co Donegal is among nearly 20 clubs sending swimmers to Lisburn , where the action begins with the youngest age group ( 10 's and under ) at 9–30am .
10 Short delays are expected when work begins on the central reservation of the A1(M) at Bowburn , near Durham , tomorrow for five weeks .
11 United 's return begins with a first round tie against , with the opening leg away , while Rangers start at against .
12 A female child begins with a strong attachment to her mother , but realises that neither she nor her mother possesses a penis .
13 The second session begins with a few limbering-up exercises and then goes immediately to the selection .
14 The exercise begins on the second syllable .
15 As is the custom , the annual Conservative Party conference begins with a brief religious ceremony followed by an official greeting from the local Mayor .
16 The play text of Professional Foul begins with an extensive set of stage directions , among which Stoppard provides the reader with some brief descriptions of Anderson .
17 Problems with men are central to the Bytches ' complaints , and the record begins with a potent warning in ‘ Comin' Back Strapped ’ , a call to arms for women who have been slapped around .
18 On Monday a major inquiry begins into the devastating loss of life caused by drugs in Glasgow .
19 The assessment process begins with the initial screening of referrals by the duty officer , taking messages and doing short intake interviews .
20 Much primary school investigation begins with the local area .
21 A new era begins for the bomb-damaged Ulster landmark when the curtain goes up on Jack and the Beanstalk in December , starring Jimmy Cricket and May McFetridge .
22 Every new organism begins as a single cell and grows anew .
23 The organism begins as a single cell .
24 Development begins with the fertilized egg , which is a single cell , giving rise to a number of smaller cells .
25 The event begins with a mass start swim across the notorious Narrows from Strangford to Portaferry .
26 This paratone begins with an introductory expression my drink , uttered very high in the pitch range , and closes with the same expression , low in the pitch range , as part of the speaker 's summing-up .
27 Kafka 's Metamorphosis begins with the following passage :
28 A spokesman for the National Housebuilding Council said : ‘ Every housing chain begins with a first time buyer and we are hopeful that this vital part of the market will be encouraged by the Chancellor 's additional concession . ’
29 The game begins with an animated sequence showing the Baron stomping around his laboratory , setting up the experiment .
30 The trouble begins with the consequent changes in antitrust laws and policy .
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