Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] the beginning [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Rather than treat the indenting of the first line of a paragraph as simply some cosmetic device , as Longacre ( 1979 ) does , we might look upon it as an indication by a writer of what he intends us to treat as the beginning of a new part of his text .
2 The three brothers had agreed to meet at the beginning of October , at Metz , where their father was buried .
3 It is important to establish at the beginning of a drama lesson/ project whether magic is to be allowed or not .
4 What kind of formal marks , if any , would we expect to find at the beginning of a new paragraph ?
5 Secondly , it enables community people to participate in the beginning of creating the program or plan of action .
6 But , you know , if , if , if I 'd have put , when we , when we started to talk at the beginning of this term we had at the beginning a general discussion about what are we gon na put in land reform , if I 'd have come along to s to you and I 'd said well I think we should do this
7 Both products are due to ship at the beginning of June .
8 The inquiry , which opens this Tuesday , will be held at the Frome Rugby Football Club , Gypsy Lane , Frome , Somerset , and is expected to last until the beginning of May .
9 Charles Tilly ( 1975 ) , in his introduction and conclusion to a volume which examines in detail some major aspects of the development of national states in Western Europe , considers the specific conditions in which these states began to emerge from the beginning of the sixteenth century , outlines their distinctive features , and reviews the causes of their development and eventual dominance .
10 This is all she has to do at the beginning of the week .
11 I found myself questioning many of their beliefs in a way that I would not have dared to do at the beginning of the study ; I could question them in their own terms and in doing so , test the boundaries of their beliefs .
12 I 'm absolutely delighted that we achieved what we set out to do at the beginning of the week , which was to ensure that the Ryder Cup stayed on this side of the Atlantic .
13 They had been in no hurry to get away but intended to wait until the beginning of daylight before entering the forest .
14 faced with a line of print there is one tendency to fixate near the beginning of the line and another to move the eye along it from left to right .
15 Please note that the autumn QT Day has been brought forward to September to coincide with the beginning of the Academic Year Date : — 23 September 1989 —
16 The expedition was not to start until the beginning of May , five days away , and she knew with absolute certainty that the word of it was to come to them from her .
17 In your mind you may have to start from the beginning of the paradigm and go down until you arrive at the form you need at the moment .
18 A comma ( , ) causes the cursor to TAB to the beginning of the next print zone unless the cursor is already at the start of a print zone .
19 The user may wish to start at the beginning of the file , or at any other point .
20 There is no need to start at the beginning of a programme.You can run forward to any point you choose and simply look at one short section in the middle .
21 In the ACCs , the money supply began to accelerate at the beginning of 1970 .
22 I now want to go to back to the beginning of the statement .
23 Yet after the success in India , it appeared that the job was his for the foreseeable future — only for the news to break at the beginning of the 1977 season that , when in Australia for the Centenary Test , he had used his position to recruit players to Kerry Packer 's World Series Cricket .
24 ‘ 'You 're to go at the beginning of January , but I shall have to wait till all this house business is finished .
25 The programme must be available for the student to see at the beginning of her allocation .
26 to include at the beginning of each Video Cassette a statement as follows : ‘ This copy is made under licence from Oxford University Press and no further copies may be made ’ .
27 to include at the beginning of each Video Cassette a statement as follows : ‘ This copy is made under licence from Oxford University Press and no further copies may be made ’ .
28 It is difficult for you to foresee at the beginning of your programme just how you will feel , what things will happen , which goals might prove harder than anticipated .
29 The use of the passive It was won allows the prize to reappear at the beginning of the second sentence , and delays the introduction of the new information about the winners .
30 According to Danielle de St Jorre , Minister for Planning and External Affairs , after modifications to the Constitution political parties would be invited to register from the beginning of January 1992 ; party-based elections for a constituent commission were expected to be held in July .
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