Example sentences of "[pers pn] at the beginning of " in BNC.

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1 But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year .
2 So when your managers speak to you at the beginning of a er of your Monday morning meeting to say Gerald how much business have you got landed for next week you can say with conviction , two , two definite cases .
3 So anything that has n't been fired will be may be fired by the end of next week so it 'll be ready for you at the beginning of next term .
4 The question in Hunt 's mind , when I saw him at the beginning of the 1976 season , was whether changing teams and style was going to make a substantial difference in his way of life : in his informality , his private life , his sense of his own personal liberty .
5 I thought she was supposed to have him at the beginning of this month .
6 She was going out with him at the beginning of this term
7 It was because he fucked her at the beginning of her blood , she said .
8 One day , she had shyly asked the Princesse whether Portia might come and spend a week with her at the beginning of the summer break .
9 It was nearly as tall an order as Eva 's father had set before her at the beginning of her life .
10 She had no intention of dancing another record with him ; Callum 's hands were far too slippery — in fact she was beginning to regret having anything to do with him at all ; the pleasant , confident smile that had greeted her at the beginning of the evening had now turned into a quite definite leer .
11 When a recording is ‘ live ’ , as this one is , it should say so on the cover , and if that 's too difficult or exhausting there should be mention of it at the beginning of the booklet .
12 It at the beginning of the second sentence refers to coming downstairs ( and not to his head , of course ) , and then the next it refers to another way .
13 A field which wishes to attempt to ensure that some offers are made in combination with one or more other fields sees to it at the beginning of the cycle that ‘ reserved offers ’ are set aside .
14 It is much better to have one review and to have it at the beginning of the Parliament , and that is exactly what we shall do .
15 On June 1 End Product Duty — the system that assesses the tax on beer as it is about to leave the brewery — replaced the old system assessing it at the beginning of fermentation .
16 ’ These people are willing to do it at the beginning of the night when they 're sober ’ she says .
17 For ease of reading , it is preferable to add it at the beginning of the file , but anywhere else is acceptable , provided that it is contiguous .
18 If you ca n't do it here you ca n't do it at the beginning of the second appointment , if you ca n't do it there then the chances are you 'll do it right at the end and if you have n't made the sale I guarantee you wo n't ask .
19 And I tried to get on it at the beginning of the week but he told me it was fully booked .
20 ‘ Charles was an incredible help to me at the beginning of my career , ’ said Bernard with professional earnestness .
21 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
22 ‘ We will be ready to receive them at the beginning of October .
23 There were no significant differences between the total , autonomic , and neuroglycopenic scores reported by subjects to be important to them at the beginning of a hypoglycaemic attack or later during its progression .
24 ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December .
25 Felix remembered the gang of them at the beginning of the World War , with Stephen stomping around reviling the call-up , deciding on conscientious objection for himself , shaking off the hand of any acquaintance who tried to help him speed over a dangerous crossing , and talking about the anti-militarist statement he would make to the court .
26 The volume of consumption should be adjusted by altering taxes and social insurance contributions , raising them to dampen down a boom and cutting them at the beginning of a depression .
27 As Bromberg tells us at the beginning of her excellent mixture of history of science and politics , ‘ The US government has supported a research programme in fusion energy since 1951 , and in the 30 years through 1980 it has expended more than $2 billion .
28 He tells us at the beginning of his book that he is an Aristotelean in these matters , but the price he pays is that his definition simply fails to bear upon the intuitive criteria for an explication of consciousness , such as those set out above .
29 It means living with the perspective that we are in touch with the Lord Whose Son died so that we might enjoy the sort of life that He planned for us at the beginning of Genesis , and living with that perspective and privilege .
30 After we had been at school for about three years Arnold Hodson , who had been Consul in Southern Abyssinia , was staying with us at the beginning of the holidays .
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