Example sentences of "starting with the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The key to growing giant vegetables is starting with the right seed and T&M have teamed up with Bernard Lavery , the man who grew a 70lb pumpkin and the 16′ carrot , to offer seven of his own varieties of giant vegetables . |
2 | starting with the right material , the A&R staff try to encourage artists to write commercially and they introduce them to good studios , engineers , producers and other musicians . ’ |
3 | And then , as you would surely expect if not demand , we come to the greatest of all operettas , ‘ Die Fledermaus ’ ( 1874 ) — starting with the famous overture , and going on to excerpts from the party scene of Act II . |
4 | This is what masonry is about and as we have seen in Chapter 2 , starting with the simple wall one can go from the arch to the dome and to the most complicated cathedral , keeping everything in compression , or at least trying to do so . |
5 | After several normal circuits we sampled the failure cases , starting with the simple loss of hydraulics . |
6 | PIRACY TODAY Starting with the 19th century pirates of China and South East Asia , that exhibition concludes with a chilling reminder that piracy remains a modern day problem in the Far East . |
7 | Starting with the second point first , are we asking too much of would-be adoptive parents ? |
8 | Now think of an animal starting with the second letter of that country . |
9 | With such questions in mind we can now look at the ‘ structuration ’ of each class in turn , starting with the upper class . |
10 | New responsibilities were added , starting with the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 , which conferred upon the Lord Chancellor departmental responsibility for civil legal aid and advice . |
11 | that was the worst shot Sandy Lyle played all day … he managed to hit every green after that … on to the round-up now … starting with the final row-in at Henley 's Royal Regatta |
12 | Once the physiotherapist is confident that the patient has gained full control of his hemiplegic leg while making sideways steps , she then guides him through a sequence of forward steps , starting with the normal leg , transferring the weight onto that leg to move the hemiplegic leg , and maintaining good control of the pelvis during the movement . |
13 | Starting with the Key Purpose which will state the aim of the job , a number of Key Roles will then identify what is to be achieved ( objectives ) , and a number of Units will provide the methods of deciding how each Role can be implemented . |
14 | They remind me a little of Georges Bataille 's pre-war secret cult , Acephale , whose goal was to get rid of the head — starting with the moral guardian in one 's own head , the super-ego , then moving on to all the other ‘ heads ’ ( the father , the State , the Law , God ) . |
15 | This change occurred at the beginning of the Paleozoic era starting with the Cambrian period , about 570 to 700 million years ago . |
16 | Putting in a plug for his new book , Crashers , he described how it covers the major financial crashes in the world , starting with the 17th century tulip crash in the Netherlands , through to 30s banking crisis and the Deutschmark crash of the same period , to the stock market ‘ silver bubble ’ . |
17 | The core of the training programme is a three-pronged attack , starting with the Environmental Health Officer 's basic safety training certificate . |
18 | Here , we sequentially optimise the criteria , starting with the highest priority objective and imposing ( 10.4 ) , which says that we do not permit any reduction in the kth criterion , when passing from the kth to ( k + l ) st criterion . |
19 | The following is a list of the major board types , starting with the separate category of the beginner 's board and then recognising the four distinct types of funboard . |
20 | A series of extensions , starting with the Great Reform Act in 1832 through a series of extensions in Victorian times , the extension of the franchise to women after the First World War and then to all persons , first over 21 , later over 18 , have changed the picture and the nature of Parliament radically . |
21 | Starting with the first position of the word being searched for , the trie is checked in column 1 . |
22 | Over the years since the granting of the Royal Charter in 1948 , honorary graduates , starting with the first Chancellor , Lord Trent , have included politicians , musicians , men and women of letters , scientists , industrialists , lawyers , sporting personalities , all subsequent Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors and several long-serving senior employees of the University . |
23 | They had a bit of luck against Portsmouth starting with the first goal which spun off Symons but Chrissy Allen and his team mates worked hard and deserved everything they got … |
24 | They had a bit of luck against Portsmouth starting with the first goal which spun off Symons but Chrissy Allen and his team mates worked hard and deserved everything they got … |
25 | He said : ‘ The new season does not start until October but we will be holding our own practice matches before then , starting with the first event on 17 June at the big pool at Barlaston . |
26 | He had an endearing habit at 10 o'clock of calling on each facet of his customers , starting with the lowest rank of airman , to " piss off " ; and worked through the ranks until he got to Kings ( and on this occasion it happened to be King Peter of Yugoslavia ) . |
27 | Starting with the basic train set it can grow as your child grows . |
28 | Starting with the magnificent writing table attributed to Boulle ( a rare example of bad display at the Frick — stuck away in a corridor ) , we are led through such aspects as ownership of designs , similar pieces by different ebenistes , the marchands-merciers and their relationship with their gilt-bronze manufacturers . |
29 | Writing is that neutral , composite , oblique space where our subject slips away , the negative where all identity is lost , starting with the very identity of the body writing . |
30 | The crop is raked towards the fence from either side and loaded onto the wires with a fork , starting with the bottom wire , until there is no room beneath the second wire . |