Example sentences of "[vb -s] make [art] [adj] start " in BNC.
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1 | LIVERPOOL 'S under-11 side has made a mixed start to the schools cricket season . |
2 | An International Centre for Educational Evaluation has been established in Ibadan and , though currently very understaffed , has made a useful start in mounting long training courses in evaluation and in undertaking evaluation of curriculum projects at the request of their organisers ( among which are the Namutamba and Ife projects described earlier in the chapter ) . |
3 | Bridgend 's other scoring star , fly-half Aled Williams , has made a sparkling start to the season with 160 points from 12 games — including 23 against Cross Keys , 27 against London Welsh and 30 against Glamorgan Wanderers . |
4 | Robson , who watched Rocastle last Saturday , said : ‘ He has made a good start to the season . |
5 | Although he is cautious about predicting how rapidly or how strongly profits will grow in 1993 , he believes the UK business has made a good start to the year , with revenues from both consulting and recruitment ahead of budget . |
6 | More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start . |
7 | JOHN PARROTT , who won the European Open title last February , has made a disappointing start to the season and he suffered some anxious moments before clinching a 9-6 win over Dennis Taylor last night in the quarter-finals of the Everest World Matchplay Championship at Brentwood , writes Clive Everton . |
8 | Whatever the rights and wrongs of a sad situation , the fact remains that the club has made a dreadful start this season — winning only four of their first 13 games . |
9 | In essence Bob Mould has made a fresh start , even if it 's a wary one . |
10 | DISGRACED Olympic sprinter Jason Livingstone has made a false start in his bid to become a professional footballer . |
11 | Robert Williams has made a bright start to the season and can continue the good work by winning the Jonnie Mullings Memorial Handicap for his new main owner Lord Matthews . |
12 | The astute Mr Quiles has made a promising start . |
13 | Local driver David Oates from Four Marks , Alton has made a promising start to his first season competing in the prestigious Group N British Saloon Car Championship . |
14 | He has made an impressive start though to DIY , successfully wallpapering a cupboard — inclusive of feature border ! |
15 | A regional bookshop was opened at the regional office and has made an encouraging start . |
16 | Following a very creditable result in 1992 , has made an encouraging start to the current year — the seed crushing business in particular continues to find attractive niche products capable of generating higher added values . |
17 | Waddle has made an excellent start to his new career in France , where he is the major single investment in Marseille 's campaign for domestic and European success . |
18 | has made an excellent start to the year and I shall have more to say about them next time as I plan to visit Faverolles in August to see the additional breakfast cereal production capacity which will be coming on stream this autumn . |
19 | Oxfordshire snooker star Tessa Davidson from Bodicote near Banbury has made the ideal start to the new season . |
20 | The government says it simply wants to make an early start to convince the markets of its attachment to the strong franc . |
21 | Breakfast means making a manful start on the average per capita daily consumption of 9 lb of patisseries and 2 lb of butter , washed down with all the coffee produced by 1 lb of beans , sweetened with a truly papal ration of — yes , every day — 13 lb of sugar . |