Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] beginning " in BNC.
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1 | The creative way of handling tensions is to be prepared to forgive right from the beginning . |
2 | A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 . |
3 | It was better to stand out at the beginning than to go in with the expectation that he would soon have to provoke a further crisis by resignation . |
4 | Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date . |
5 | Earlier this century , some cosmologists argued that it was impossible to theorise coherently about the beginning of the universe , let alone about the end . |
6 | We tend to look only at the beginning and end of a decision . |
7 | As happens in any new venture , I discovered that the hours I had to put in at the beginning seemed to outnumber those available in any day . |
8 | Off you go , ’ and I gathered we were to go back to the beginning and start again . |
9 | So , I have always to go back to the beginning if I want to sort something out . |
10 | In order to understand how the Children 's Hearing system works , it is necessary to go back to the beginning and explain how it was established and how it was intended to operate . |
11 | If you want to know why things have turned out as they are , you 've got to go back to the beginning . ’ |
12 | To begin to appreciate how it drives him , you have to go back to the beginning of his story . |
13 | And to understand that change I want to go back to the beginning and just to trace what has happened to the Chinese Communist Party since it was formed in nineteen twenty one when it had a mere I hope everybody can see that , it 's not very large today and I do n't think I can any better than that In nineteen twenty one when it was first founded , it had a mere fifty seven members and it did n't grow very much for a number of years . |
14 | I 'll try to go back to the beginning . |
15 | The best way is to work out a weekly budget and avoid the temptation to splurge out at the beginning of term . |
16 | In fact you might say that they ought to start back at the beginning and study politics and war because , looking at the world today , maybe there are a lot more useful things to study than art and architecture . |
17 | The result will be that it dumps everything that has been transferred and you will have to start again from the beginning ! |
18 | Not as much as I would like to be , however , as the night class I joined in September 1991 did not have enough support to run again at the beginning of this year . |
19 | If we picture a vibration as a cycle , that is as equivalent to a rotation round a circle to arrive back at the beginning again , the angular distance travelled in the mathematician 's natural units is 2π . |
20 | I think they have to , this is why we have to get in at the beginning , and be , be part of the structure . |
21 | When there is a low head followed by a falling tone , successive stressed syllables in the head will tend to move upwards towards the beginning pitch of the tone : |
22 | All students are required to enrol initially at the beginning of their course of study at the University , and to re-enrol annually , at the beginning of each academic year . |
23 | To return again to the beginning , a circumstance ( 1 ) consists of items required for the effect . |
24 | The buyer is in fact the only one in a position to begin right at the beginning , to make the preliminary inspections or surveys which should then culminate in the detailed survey at the end — the final chance to say ‘ yes ’ , ‘ no ’ or ‘ maybe ’ . |
25 | Places dedicated to film presentation , the penny gaffes , did start to spring up at the beginning of the new century , but it was only with the emergence of long films around 1910 that cinema acquired any sort of institutional presence in British towns . |