Example sentences of "begin at " in BNC.

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1 Let us begin at the roots of this multifarious society .
2 The brigade 's mission was to destroy the enemy , and the attack would begin at 0430 hours .
3 At a press conference in Bonn , a senior official in the Chancellery said the West German and French governments had agreed that the inter-governmental conference on monetary union would begin at the end of next year — as Paris had originally insisted .
4 Britain had once again snatched victory from defeat , but on this occasion the electorate decided charity should begin at home ; although without consciously wishing to see any decline in Britain 's influence in the world .
5 The change in emphasis was noted in 1893 by another Baptist minister , Thomas Morris : ‘ It is the fashion of the present day to exaggerate the importance and power of circumstances ’ , to put ‘ society ’ above individuals , whereas Christianity , he argued , ‘ must begin at the centre , and not at the circumference . ’
6 PARENTS ' disapproval of their child 's friends can begin at a surprisingly young age .
7 The evening will begin at 6pm with drinks and a tour of the house before the valuations commence .
8 The choice of starting and finishing places was arbitrary — the desert does not begin at a defined line .
9 For example , if 100 or more jobs are to go , consultation must begin at least 90 days before the first dismissal takes effect .
10 Food allergy generally begins in childhood , while food intolerance can begin at any time of life .
11 The first phase will begin at the Horse and Groom end of the street in the coming financial year and later works will proceed when finance and opportunities permit .
12 This social aspect of reading , of sharing a pleasurable experience , should begin at this stage .
13 Preparation will begin at 6 p.m. , judging will then follow at 7 p.m .
14 The Hearing would begin at ten o'clock .
15 It has been commonly assumed that in controversy even if we could finally agree on what is objectively so , the moral debate has not yet started ; you can still find good what I find bad , and unless we discover common principles from which to argue , the debate can never begin at all .
16 It said the truce would begin at midnight last night and end at midnight on Boxing Day .
17 We must begin at the point of the individual 's , or group 's , needs and perceptions .
18 Three cheers for Sooty who has proved that life can begin at 40 .
19 CRYSTAL PALACE 'S struggling squad did their bit for Children in Need yesterday — but today charity must not begin at home .
20 Pricing will begin at $900 per port for both versions of the product .
21 Charity did really begin at home and should stay there , with , moreover , an appropriately restricted definition of what was ‘ home ’ and what was not !
22 Prices will begin at $10,000 , larger systems follow by year-end .
23 These may be minimised by prophylactic penicillin V therapy , which should begin at about six months of age .
24 Accompanying the maintenance of old standards , even though social conditions were changing , often dramatically , was the survival amongst many sections of the working class ( especially the rural ) of the tradition that sexual relationships could begin at betrothal to a steady boyfriend and the corollary was that a pregnant woman would be married by the father , though as we shall see , social transformations were to weaken this .
25 Does the spider begin in the centre and move outwards down the spiral , or does it begin at the outside and work inwards ?
26 Well I had a hysterectomy when I was forty nine and to me life really did begin at fifty !
27 In particular , general relativity can not predict how the universe should begin at the big bang .
28 But I must begin at the beginning .
29 Let's begin at the beginning …
30 Unlike on a school day I would have the chance of getting up at my leisure , for I would begin at ten o'clock .
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