Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] start at " in BNC.
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1 | Visiting aircraft began arriving early in the day and by the time the airshow started at midday quite a line-up of visiting types were present , ranging from award-winning Percival Vega Gull G–AEZJ to Duncan Baker 's Howard 500 N500LN , the latter making a very rare appearance away from its Exeter base . |
2 | If there is no stated requirement for a quorum , persuade the Chairman to start at the advertised time even if only you and he are present . |
3 | The Trail starts at the south-east of Brighstone Forest where it meets another long distance route — the Tennyson Trail . |
4 | The trail starts at Beacon Hill in Frodsham from where it makes its way south to Dunsdale Hollow and follows a cliff edge and wooded slopes to reach Woodhouse Hill Fort — an iron age encampment . |
5 | I 'll probably have to do me tour of the quayside to start at the beginning where we went |
6 | The route starts at Ammarnäs , south of the Circle , and traverses the Peljekaise National park . |
7 | The route starts at the Glen Brittle campsite , next to the beach . |
8 | The course starts at 09.30 with coffee and registration from 09.00 on day 1 . |
9 | The action starts at 6.30pm and free tickets can be collected from . |
10 | The action starts at 12 noon . |
11 | The cortege started at from Dick 's home near the river , paused at the rowing club , then progressed along the river front past the clubs which he and his father and his uncles , cousins , and brothers had served — Vesta , Lensbury , Westminster School , Barclays and NatWest and Midland banks , and the London Rowing Club . |
12 | They heard the car start at the third try and roar jerkily up the track behind the boathouse , leaving a faint cloud of blue smoke drifting around the corner . |
13 | The range starts at 47ft ( 14.3m ) and steps up to a staggering 110ft ( 33.5m ) . |
14 | The main consequence of these discussions was to set up an International Commission of Chemical Nomenclature to continue the work started at the conference . |
15 | The girl started at the Royal High as an 11-year-old in 1986 . |
16 | After early rain cleared , the Test started at 2.15pm on Thursday , with 59 instead of 90 overs to be bowled . |
17 | The universe starts at the North Pole as a single point . |
18 | The lecture starts at nine . |
19 | A program could allow the teacher to start at this level and offer as its flexibility the opportunity to introduce a random element into the problem and also to have varying levels of ‘ noise ’ fed in , so that we gradually move towards a suitable environment for real problem-solving . |
20 | The process starts at the firm 's woodmills , where carpenters create the box frames . |
21 | Nevertheless , the process started at Bristol was a beginning and has since been continued so nobly by Jo , that there are occasions now when I not only know that I am good — getting close to the shining white — but even a benefit to society ! |
22 | ‘ I understood the shift started at seven-thirty , ’ he said . |
23 | The former is the familiar string variable whilst the latter means " the string starting at memory location M " . |
24 | For instance if If the last number is omitted or there are insufficient characters to the right of the specified position , MID$ returns with the right hand part of the string starting at the specified position . |
25 | If you feel like bopping after all that , the disco starts at 11pm so you can dance the night away . |
26 | The festival starts at 8pm and tickets will be on sale at the door . |
27 | The Meeting starts at 2.15 pm . |
28 | The meeting starts at 7.45pm in The Neighbourhood Centre , Union Street . |
29 | The meeting starts at 7.30 . |
30 | The meeting starts at seven , the quiz is seven thirty to eight fifteen , then there 's an interval and then the rest of the quiz is nine to nine thirty , well you wo n't be home till ten o'clock . |