Example sentences of "right at the beginning [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This would explain why most people fail to develop symptoms right at the beginning of the infestation .
2 Right at the beginning of hospital antenatal care , the researchers found there was a risk of a breakdown in communication .
3 Right at the beginning of a gun-fight , one man feigns a hit , screams , and goes down .
4 Right at the beginning of his book Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art , in the first chapter called ‘ Renaissance : self-definition or self-deception ’ , he takes up the old idea that the Renaissance was the expression of a specific ‘ spirit ’ .
5 However , a cautionary note had been sounded right at the beginning of the whole exercise :
6 And er so what er what er sort of era was when about was this still right at the beginning of the war when you were doing this or
7 While it may seem intuitively obvious that lexical access should start right at the beginning of the utterance and soon after its onset , the four systems tried a number of different approaches .
8 Yeah but it was n't done in a , in an enthusiastic manner it was like a sort of well who do you know like friend , family that sort of thing and at the beginning I thought you was a bit more positive but I thought when you were revisiting the , the planning the future that might have been nerves right at the beginning of the session , you then relaxed and your pace all slowed down , excellent at reminding er Jim picked up referrals mentioned earlier , handled the objection okay , do n't remember you asking Jim to contact them beforehand do n't think you did , Jim did he ?
9 Irene and Douglas Avery had moved to Deerhurst Road right at the beginning of the expansion , just after Juliet 's birth .
10 Why do n't we start right at the beginning of the tape ?
11 Yeah well when right at the beginning of the tape is Dave Allen , but that 's adult
12 Now right at the beginning of a claim you can have an odd number of days before the first benefit week ending day .
13 So what I 'm saying is that although there will be an overspend , it should n't be massive cos the overspend would effectively be the hump right at the beginning of the year .
14 That 's what this programme is about , and in that time I mean I think , I was thinking actually as Terry was speaking , erm you said that it was not clear that you can judge somebody on a hundred days , and I must say I agree with that , and I think at the moment in the last hundred days we 've been at war and it 's impossible to judge a new Prime Minister , who 's come into office in the right at the beginning of what potentially could have been a very nasty war .
15 It was only at this stage that the dowry of the bride , which would usually have included both jewels and the title deeds to land , was actually handed over by the bride 's parents though details of the dowry would have been settled right at the beginning at Stage 1 of the proceedings .
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