Example sentences of "[art] beginning [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She could make out nothing in the darkness at the beginning except a jumble of bric-a-brac and the outline of a colossal eagle crucified on one wall .
2 She was aware of that from the beginning without being told or taught .
3 I enjoyed my life with them and I do n't think I could have coped in the beginning without them .
4 Humour in pop is usually a deadly thing , the preserve of the novelty hit , yet Madness seemed able to tickle funny bones from the beginning without causing embarrassment .
5 The advantage of the notional syllabus is that it takes the communicative facts of language into account from the beginning without losing sight of grammatical and situational factors .
6 Erm yes , they er , they felt they 'd been let down by the Railway men , I think , or someone else at the beginning at the Strike , and they were out on a limb but er they 'd got to make the best of it .
7 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 .
8 Then I saw it was n't the beginning at all .
9 One of the keys to Ichthus ' growth has been the strong emphasis from the beginning on training .
10 In the Acts he shows how Christianity slowly spread , from the beginning on the day of Pentecost , into the Roman Empire .
11 The initial version supports text , image and graphics : release 2 , due at the beginning on 1994 will support desktop publishing .
12 In addition , William McDougall served from the beginning on the executive committee of the NID , as in time did Leslie Edwards , his successor .
13 The NHS has only reached the end of the beginning on the quality front .
14 I was disgusted in the beginning with their subjects .
15 ‘ Since the beginning with ‘ Holiday ’ , she was wearing tight clothes with a lot of jewellery , very interesting , ’ says Gaultier .
16 At least , is this not the tendency in the beginning with most very young children and certainly with lively , healthy ones ?
17 But it is extremely unreasonable to suppose that all ( perhaps any ) human beings act from that motivation , either , and if morality is to be a generally human phenomenon , it is simply a mistake to equate it from the beginning with such exigently Kantian formulations , and it is a mistake even from the point of view of the human sciences .
18 The same was in the beginning with God .
19 Although the qualification was very much sought after in the beginning with the burgeoning of more centres running it up and down the country , the trainees soon realised that in spite of the skills they gained , the diploma was not recognised by the DES even as a first stage towards further accreditation .
20 An excellent atmosphere prevailed , and a ‘ bullish ’ note was struck from the beginning with the announcement of the plans for the establishment of a Chair in Credit Management at the University of Bradford .
21 Compare the the text at the beginning with hers , the the the Middle English text with hers , and tell me , is there anything which she has caught well , or anything which she has missed out , or look at the first sentence , is she right there ?
22 No she was there in the beginning with a , , then she left and , she had been married three years .
23 ‘ While there will be change , such as the combined LWT and Carlton news service , we want to create the right awareness at the beginning for a smooth transition from Thames to Carlton , ’ he adds .
24 It 's only the beginning for me but I thank God for the privilege of serving him this way .
25 Mrs Travers and Mrs Patel had shown flair for public relations from the beginning ; and the beginning for them had been shortly after the famed conversation in Sainsbury 's , when they organised a summer procession in honour of family values in a South London borough particularly hard hit by both government spending cuts and feminists insisting that ‘ family values ’ were a euphemism for women doing the housework .
26 More significantly , it counterpoised the acquisition of land by the church — ‘ whereby the services which are due from such fees [ i.e. freehold ] and which were provided from the beginning for the defence of the realm are unjustifiably withdrawn and chief lords in respect of them lose their escheats ’ — with the good of the realm , for which the present ban is imposed .
27 In addition to 10 minutes at the beginning for reading the paper there must be at least 20 minutes left at the end for a revision of your work .
28 ‘ I better start at the beginning for lack of anywhere else , ’ Marek continued .
29 When you start with S.2 you need to leave space at the beginning for you to say S.1 .
30 There was a tendency from the beginning for British negotiators in particular to ignore the ‘ preambles ’ to the Treaties they agreed to sign .
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