Example sentences of "begin at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This social aspect of reading , of sharing a pleasurable experience , should begin at this stage .
2 Food allergy generally begins in childhood , while food intolerance can begin at any time of life .
3 US and allied governments stressed that the exact moment was unimportant as it was not a " trigger point " , but that military action might begin at any time they chose thereafter , unless Iraq had complied with the UN resolutions .
4 They begin at one end of the hall and finish at the other end , the North American steadily retreating , the South American relentlessly advancing .
5 Modern F&B managers would delight at the instructions to waitresses to ‘ only half fill the Cups with Coffee ( unless asked to fill them up ) and add Boiled Milk but do not quite fill the Cups ’ , or , for dinner , ‘ Begin at Right end of each Division and with a Bill of Fare held in front of each Person , at each course , ask , naming the article , what they will have . ’
6 The problems really begin at this point .
7 The current acceleration delay is compared to the deceleration delay ( in Cation DECEND-COUNT ) which would be used if deceleration began at that position .
8 Nevertheless , obsession with the size of public sector borrowing requirements began at this time .
9 In the game beginning at that time , which is a proper subgame of the original game , it is not in the best interest of the non-deviating firm actually to minimax the other .
10 The first detectable expression of GGF mRNA was in the nervous system , beginning at embryonic day ( E ) 10.5 to 11 .
11 The breed 's history is described later , but its systematic improvement , begun at that time by a blacksmith with a herd near Burton-on-Trent , was to become the breeding blueprint once it was adopted by the master breeder Robert Bakewell in 1760 .
12 My journey , I realised now , was not one that had begun at fixed point ‘ A ’ and would run to ‘ B ’ : crossing space — by canoe or donkey or in the footsteps of — was not what it was about .
13 In the Western world , the use of computers is no longer novel in , for example , industry , commerce and banking , and the need for computer literacy is recognised to the extent that education for the computer age now begins at primary school level .
14 Facelift begins at historic wartime buildings
15 The Jewish civil year still begins at this time , but since the exodus from Egypt the Jewish ecclesiastical year has begun with the month Nisan at the spring equinox .
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