Example sentences of "[vb mod] start the " in BNC.

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1 As soon as the 15 seconds ' rest has elapsed , you must start the next exercise .
2 I am afraid that when working in stocking stitch , it is ‘ back to the drawing board ’ ; you must start the sleeve at the top ( if you wish to knit downwards ) with the correct number of stitches .
3 They must start the world again , to produce a McKechnie who is freed from cat , books , records , and girl .
4 All schools ( county and voluntary ) must start the day with a corporate act of worship , although parents have the right of withdrawal and LEAs may rule that it is impracticable to assemble all the pupils ( e.g. in very large or split-site schools , or where pupils follow many different religions ) .
5 They must , they must start the advert from the end .
6 Already the FIS is discussing whether it should start the European season in Scandinavia , these days more reliably enjoying early snow , then move down to Central Europe to artificial-snow centres .
7 They suggest that you should start the training when your pet is still a kitten and get it used to walking on a harness ( not a collar that can be slipped too easily ) and lead .
8 Most men and women , whether at desk jobs or coping with demanding small children , should start the day with a light but nutritious breakfast — something low in fat and sugar but high in fibre and energy-giving carbohydrates .
9 He believes youngsters should start the day with some sound advice on the facts of life .
10 ‘ That should start the ball rolling .
11 ‘ I 'll start the collation of yesterday 's material , George , ’ Barbara said .
12 I 'll start the ball rolling right now shall I ?
13 The timing device is still at it so I think we 'll start the engine .
14 Tomorrow we 'll start the assignment , ’ Mitch said , standing to leave .
15 You stand clear , I 'll start the bastard up . ’
16 Perhaps we 'll start the New Year with it .
17 Yes , yes ; perhaps we 'll start the New Year with it .
18 I 'll start the camera .
19 It 'll start the fire off later .
20 I 'll start the slides .
21 Then , very slowly , fearful of making the slightest movement that might start the surface on an avalanche course and himself down the incline , he stretched out his arm towards Sheila .
22 Mr. Speaker : I think that the Hon. Member might start the round robin .
23 I thought no way have I got in , it was too quick but she said I could start the following Monday .
24 ‘ — Maybe he could start the Royal Church of Scotland . ’
25 Cos the the reason they , they er done away with the steam tugs and had a diesel , because a diesel you could start up and er when the dredging finished they tipped the tug at Ipswich and er if they want they one of the big ships up the river , cos then they could start the diesel up quite , right away , whereby a steam tug you a fire there all the time .
26 A Portuguese Foreign Ministry official said in Lisbon on Feb. 7 that talks could start the following day but would only begin when both sides were prepared to initial documents already on the table .
27 And laughter is infectious … so a little bit of effort on the small screen could start the ball rolling .
28 Till we get the thicker card you could start the painting .
29 ‘ I shall start the bagpipes here and walk back down the hill towards the woods , playing as I go . ’
30 The caption read : ‘ The sign the young provocateurs agreed upon — in two minutes we shall start the attack . ’
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