Example sentences of "start [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger |
2 | How Christianity starts off as the religion of peace but ends up violent like other religions . |
3 | It all starts off on the Friday evening of the Spring Bank Holiday with the President 's dinner , which for the centenary is being held in a marquee to cater for the huge numbers who wish to attend . |
4 | It starts off with the prayer-framed sequence of events up to the point in the narrative when Christ is crowned with thorns and condemned to death , but in a more compressed form . |
5 | The fourth and fifth relate to a long-standing debate about the purpose of RE — this is the " confessional " approach which starts off from the assumption of the truth of a particular religious viewpoint and seeks to nurture pupils within , or strongly encourage them towards accepting , that viewpoint . |
6 | Despite its alarmingly boring title , it has nothing to say at all about the Ford Administration : it starts off in the wholly recognisable Updike Couples-land of middle-aged infidelity in New England academia , before broadening into reflections on the way sexual liberation became virtually mandatory in the hot years of the late 1970s ( the Ford years ) . |
7 | It 's a weird thing erm it starts off in the root and then it erm u used a single mouse fix to patch it |
8 | Now , let's take the young activist , who starts off in the trade union movement . |
9 | The new fifth television channel , wherever it is situated , will open up further opportunities for programme-makers when it starts up at the end of 1993 . |
10 | I flinch , and Rachel starts up from the floor as I begin stumbling through some kind of introduction . |
11 | Weber speaks for an individualism which starts out from the ‘ subjective meanings ’ which individuals attach to their actions and , when he moves to ideal types of rational action , his focus remains on individual choices . |
12 | He had put his anorak on again , no sign of the gun , no bulge as he climbed in and we started on up the mountain road , windscreen wipers slashing back and forth . |
13 | Shortly after that we came over the top of the pass and started down towards the coast . |
14 | Turning , she rushed to the stairs and started down to the ground floor . |
15 | In the morning , I slept through the pigeons , but around 8.30 a loud banging started down in the nave like they might have been building a scaffold or something . |
16 | One of the first things to catch the visitor 's eye when starting down from the castle esplanade is a cannonball lodged in the wall of a house , believed to have been fired from the castle at Holyroodhouse in 1745 when anti-Jacobite forces on the Castle Rock were at odds with Prince Charles Edward at the lower end of the town . |
17 | The passageway outside was still reverberating from the crash when he started in on the door of the next apartment . |
18 | There were times when I was starting in at the cattle that it stood between me and the road . |
19 | Especially when you 're starting off on the right foot like you and Marilyn . |
20 | Starting off on the A one between Catterick and Leaming Bar , the weekend contraflow 's in operation at the moment . |
21 | Well starting off on the A one between Catterick and Leeming Bar there 's the weekend contraflow in operation there today . |
22 | Aye but they 're they 're starting off on the South that 's what you 've got to think . |
23 | Starting off with the good Presbyterian family of Mr Moffatt at the corner — one of his daughters , Mrs Victoria Mullen , married a Methodist — there followed in order Englands , Magowans , Lyttles , Bells , McClatcheys , Lambs , Ramseys and Pattons . |
24 | If we 're doing add we 're just starting off with the counting numbers . |
25 | Starting off from the old town hall in the middle of the High Street he made his way slowly down the road as far as the Black Bull pub , accompanied by Mr Tim Devlin , who holds the Stockton South with a slender 774 majority , and his wife Carol . |
26 | Performance has to be exciting enough to make the boat attractive , but it has to be something that lighter and less experienced crews starting off in the class can handle . |
27 | Mr. Chairman , ladies and gentlemen , it is n't that I would like to say a word , it is that told me to say a word , and I realise I am starting off in the right way . |
28 | We started off down the hill towards the police station ; the culprit , as we saw him , leading the four gringos . |
29 | He went outside , shutting the large doors silently and started off down the concrete road . |
30 | Alfred Hedgehog climbed up the bank of the canal and started off down the trail . |