Example sentences of "start [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's part of an education philosophy which I must remind erm which I must remind you starts off with local financial management of schools within the Education Service erm prior to local financial management County Hall was big brother .
2 ALTHOUGH YOU would n't think it if you watched it , TV-AM , the commercial breakfast television station , started off with grand plans to offer viewers a little science with their cornflakes .
3 He rejoices at the fact that they started off with small-town views , and began thinking globally .
4 The general theory of relativity , on its own , can not explain these features or answer these questions because of its prediction that the universe started off with infinite density at the big bang singularity .
5 Not surprising Dilys Palmer was one of its founding fathers ( mothers ? ) with the Washington Development Corporation , who started off with green fields and five working pits and made a new town of it .
6 To grow good berries it is necessary to start off with good trees of the right variety .
7 It is possible , however , to start off with good intentions , but to slip back on all these important elements once the pressure of circumstances begins to dictate .
8 And I would recommend we just stick with something very basic to start off with like paracetamol , two four times a day Something so very very simple like that .
9 okay , and the vocabulary you 're gon na use but to start off with terrified that 's that 's really good .
10 Luckily , grand unified theories may provide an explanation of why the universe should now contain more quarks than antiquarks , even if it started out with equal numbers of each .
11 We started out with Key Finance and we ended up with Mercantile Credit , did n't we ?
12 Last night started out with spilt acid and built up to a pellmell slide down stairs , across motorways , into a baby shop , on out-of-control roller-skates .
13 Starting out with New Romantics ( ‘ You know , ‘ Fade To Grey ’ and all that sort of thing ’ ) , he now prefers ( thankfully ) a mixture of disco and Euro house , and also rates many of the current British releases such as Gat Decors ' ‘ Passion ’ .
14 What is important to note , therefore , is that governments often abruptly or gradually change their policies , generally around the mid-term of Parliament , and that continuities occur in spite of the parties ' starting out with different policies .
15 This could be explained as resulting from the dynamical drag of the surrounding gas provided that the galaxies start off with individual dark haloes .
16 When you finish testing , well , as you test you start off with simple numbers and you then start changing some of the numbers , to test other aspects , and eventually you 're happy that everything seems to be working alright .
17 Start off with small squats , bending your knees and hips just a little .
18 Many start off with high hopes but there is a lot of hurt .
19 You start out with good intentions , helping with the homework , making it fun : you lay out the chocolate drops on the giant musical stave and challenge them to find the note ‘ B ’ and eat it : you run supportively alongside the wobbling bicycle , getting your ankles chewed up by sharp pedals .
20 One area where the Kennedy administration had started out with great hopes was the Third World .
21 Well I do n't ring up the client now , I make a note to ring them Monday night , because every approach session should always start off with warm calls , I do n't know if Alan told you that .
22 It did n't just start off with human beings , they s started in sectors and it spread .
23 You 'd start off with parliamentary business then have a review of foreign affairs , and very important departmental things may often have to be shoved out of the way to another Cabinet .
24 Mental-health promotion programmes in the Third World must start off with clear aims before seeking help and advice from Western countries .
25 He says that his data showed that those businesses with low investment intensity did indeed start off with high ROI , as the earlier cross-sectional studies discovered , but that this often led managers to over-invest .
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