Example sentences of "starts [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The tournament starts on Monday and world No 2 Graf starts as the logical favourite to win following Seles 's withdrawal . |
2 | Boro 's captain Tony Mowbray has a foot injury , so Coleman , a £400,000 buy from Mansfield , starts for the first time . |
3 | Beta testing starts during the first quarter of 1993 , with commercial availability expected by year-end . |
4 | ‘ Sumner will strengthen our team for a season that starts against the Danish touring side on March 26 . ’ |
5 | Walking from north to south , it starts along the private road to Coulin Lodge and continues past Loch Coulin as a good track , rising a little before descending through a forest of conifers to Achnashellach Station . |
6 | On Sunday play starts with the mixed doubles at 9am with the men 's open singles starting at 10am . |
7 | In the hallway , as Charlie helped her into her coat , his mother 's voice came to them , shouting , ‘ Half past eleven the recital starts with the Spanish Fandango . ’ |
8 | The objective fossil record starts with the first Ediacaran assemblages ( 560–600 million years ( Myr ) ago ) , but some evidence suggests that metazoans were already in existence as early as 800–1000Myr ago . |
9 | It starts with the normal Monday night live Premier League game on Sky Sports at 7pm , this week between Crystal Palace and Chelsea from Selhurst Park . |
10 | Each branch point can be thought of as occurring at a cell division and so the branching pattern is also a cell lineage which starts with the multipotential stem cell . |
11 | The argument for Woolwich starts with the general principle enunciated by Lord Wright in Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v. Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour Ltd. [ 1943 ] A.C. 32 , 61 : |
12 | She has graded these goals in terms of difficulty ; she starts with the easiest things first . |
13 | His species propagation theorizing itself was accordingly constructed , from the very opening of Notebook B , as an argument that starts with the sexual generation of one individual organism from another and ends with the propagation of one species from another . |
14 | It starts with the minor gods working to irrigate the land , then rebelling at their lot , from which they are relieved by the creation of man who is to do the work instead . |
15 | the first weekend of ninety two is a busy one … our weekly roundup starts with the big rugby game in Gloucester … here 's Mark Kiff |
16 | For a metal complex with d electrons , the analysis usually starts with the free ion . |
17 | The book starts with the basic processes of affiliation and interaction , differentiating newly ‘ created ’ groups from those which already exist . |
18 | The range starts with the basic cedar-topped D-14 , at £525 , and finishes with the all-out luxury D-54 , which has back and sides of Brazilian rosewood , curly maple or Maccassar ebony and costs a hefty £1,695 . |
19 | Simmel starts with the original separation which engenders the subject as consciousness , and traces the stages of increasing distance between subject and object . |
20 | This again , starts with the original estimate for nineteen ninety-three , ninety-four , of one point eight nine two million pounds , and details of changes agreed by the Policy Committee last November . |
21 | He starts with the pioneering days at Brooklands and has taken care not to omit the Donington grands prix in 1937-38 where Germany 's Auto Unions and Mercedes were so dominant . |
22 | Also described as traditional ( or incremental ) budgeting , the pragmatic approach starts with the previous year 's allocation of resources and updates them for any anticipated changes in , for example , planned activities , prices , or the total money available . |
23 | The masquerade of camp becomes less a self-concealment than a kind of attack , and untruth a virtue : many a young man , says Wilde , ‘ starts with the natural gift of exaggeration which , if encouraged could flourish . |
24 | The interdigestive cycle of motor activity , or migrating motor complex , starts from the lower oesophagus and migrates but ends in the terminal ileum . |
25 | Another possible technique is rounding , which starts from the optimal solution to the LP obtained by dropping the integer requirement on the variables . |
26 | But if one starts from the spontaneous inclination itself , the question arises whether it makes sense to call it egoistic before it has been chosen in terms of the agent 's own standards for the beneficial . |
27 | The project starts from the basic hypothesis that modernisation of agricultural and industrial regions was extremely uneven during the period of time here considered , and that this uneven development may have had important consequences for the development of the internal market for both agricultural and industrial products , even to some degree determining the structure and efficiency of production . |
28 | Merton starts from the basic functionalist position that social stability is based on a strong consensus of values , which the majority of people come to share . |
29 | There is a web of exhilarating approaches — from Ribblehead ; Crummackdale ; Ingleton via Crina Bottom House and Hill Inn in Chapel-le-Dale ; but a particular favourite is a circular route that starts from the charming hamlet of Clapham and visits the most fascinating parts of the area . |
30 | A development which starts from the humane desire to prevent severe handicap could lead to demands by parents for genetic interventions to produce traits which are thought to be culturally desirable , such as maleness and fair skin . |