Example sentences of "that at [art] beginning of the " in BNC.

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1 The close links between the Fabians and Milner 's kindergarten on the one hand , and the personal link in Chamberlain 's own career between radical reform and tariff imperialism — he wanted the Conservative Party to hypothecate the financial yield of the preferential tariff to providing old age pensions — are reminders that at the beginning of the century ‘ social imperialism ’ did not sound the paradox it does today , and that the forefathers of modern British Socialism are to be found in larger numbers in the ranks of the imperialists than of the Little Englanders .
2 Some report that at the beginning of the journey south , the party stayed at the little village of Cagnes-sur-Mer close to Nice .
3 He says that at the beginning of the relationship he wrestled with himself , knowing that he should back off from Mandy .
4 About two million acres of waste have been enclosed by act since 1700 , so that we may reasonably assume that at the beginning of the eighteenth century there were about seven million acres of ‘ waste ’ all told rather than the ten million estimated by Gregory King .
5 Yet/in any event we have a firm idea about the most effective path and unreservedly recommend that at the beginning of the project one looks at the list of telephone numbers and addresses on the last page of this brochure .
6 Early in this chapter it was pointed out that at the beginning of the century British governments adopted an approach of relief of unemployment that largely ruled out the creation of specific employment opportunities .
7 There is also the story that at the beginning of the century a person used this lean-to to make sulphur matches which he sold locally .
8 To illustrate , suppose that at the beginning of the year a UK investor exchanges sterling for dollars to invest in US securities .
9 Okay you 're absolutely right er we did play that at the beginning of the programme we had a little trouble with our C D what happened there Stuart it went off the air did n't it ?
10 So poorly known were the timbers in West Africa , that at the beginning of the century the houses and offices for British colonial civil servants were built from imported coniferous timber .
11 said that at the beginning of the year , I do n't know what way they predict this or whatever way they it goes you know
12 Er Foster and Allen are here and when I said that at the beginning of the programme it started a flurry of phone calls as to where they were .
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