Example sentences of "start [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Party discipline in the Senate is even weaker than in the House ; several powerful senators have a better-than-nodding acquaintance with the petrochemical industry ; and the Senate Finance Committee , which starts looking at the bill on June 7th , has a Democratic majority of only 11 to nine .
2 He does n't come up to the desk straightaway , but gives me a nod and starts looking at the flowers , really closely , like he really knew about them .
3 Yet when one starts to look at the overall picture a little more deeply , will the obvious strengthening of what will be nine single Championship weeks , be anything more than a move which enables the rich to get richer and actually sets into motion what could become a long term contraction , rather than expansion of the sport , especially if the much-needed revival in the world economy takes longer to become bullish than some of the optimists have been forecasting .
4 Mowing can usually be done less regularly during September as the grass starts to grow at a slower rate .
5 Business starts continue at a high rate , with more than 1,000 per week throughout the spring and summer under enterprise allowance alone .
6 Consequently there is a change in excitation and the motor starts to accelerate at a rate dictated by the load parameters .
7 As shown earlier , calcium phosphate starts precipitating at a pH of about 6 .
8 Someone starts hammering at the door .
9 A turning point may be reached if income starts to rise at a decreasing rate ; investment will start to fall and as soon as the fall in investment exceeds the rise in consumption , income will start to fall .
10 At the same time , the video head drum , which rotates 1500 times a minute , stops dead and starts spinning at the same speed in the opposite direction .
11 They drove through the night to start unloading at the Apollo the following lunchtime .
12 Eleanor started hinting at an affair .
13 Baird started cooking at The Ritz on Piccadilly , London , under Michael Quinn in 1982 .
14 Then she started laughing at the top of her voice .
15 Naturally both sides got down and our men started swearing at the Germans , when all at once a brave German got on to his parapet and shouted ‘ We are very sorry about that ; we hope no one was hurt .
16 And clearly anyone from outside Northwest Manchester has got to start looking at the are and doing some research and finding out where the big firms are , who the important people are , etcetera , to make sure that I know the area that I 'm candidate in .
17 Er without being an actuary I say to myself that 's a pretty magical thing you 've done and then it causes you to start looking at the monetary background of all of that an and again I I 'm , I 'm speaking here largely on what actuarial advice we are beginning to receive .
18 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
19 This unsettled all aircrew before they even started training at the Operational Training Unit .
20 When they had gone , Maisie started to pick at the grass with her fingers .
21 One day just below their balcony a man had got out of his car and gone to the car in front and opened that car 's door and started shouting at the man inside , and then the car behind had started hooting and others had joined in .
22 Because you know they came up , they were full of the joys of spring , looking around , chatting to their friends and then they r started looking at the stepping stone .
23 Standard started looking at the possibilities of EAP back in 1990 when the financial industry was going through a period of great change .
24 He then started frothing at the mouth and had a fit .
25 SCOTVEC is also starting to look at the possibility of developing general SVQs at level IV in the longer term , building on HNCs and HNDs .
26 From 1795 to 1800 he was apprenticed to his uncle Samuel [ q.v. ] , during which time in 1797 he started exhibiting at the Royal Academy , and in the beginnings of his career he was indebted in different ways to both Samuel and his other architect uncle , James [ q.v . ] .
27 However , she still had not been fed and so she started to paw at the fence again .
28 It was then we found out who oc , who was the occupant of that flat then we started to look at the connection between and .
29 So any feature analyser would have to deal with context so therefore they started to look at the role of context and we 're gon na look at contextual effects later on , probably next week or the week after .
30 And given that total hardware sales plummeted by 19.4% to $5,740m in the quarter , keeping the overall decline to 7% was an achievement in itself , even if within a quarter or three , turnover can be expected to start declining at an accelerating pace .
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