Example sentences of "to start [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 's got to start as a contender .
2 A sudden commotion behind her caused her to start as a voice called urgently , stridently , ‘ Special edition .
3 ARRIVED to start as a sub-editor with the people who , among other things , are responsible for spelling and grammar in the paper .
4 So er well If you want to tell me , if I was starting as a riveter boy , right , if I was wanting to start as a riveter boy , what would I do ?
5 I mean to start as a group home , well I mean it , of all the places , A it 's not like an ordinary home
6 Prices are expected to start between $20-$30,000 depending on the unit .
7 From the purchasers ' point of view , auctions can also be attractive — if slightly nerve-racking as you wait for bidding to start for the house of your dreams .
8 Rather to the surprise of my new employers , since I had been so eager to work for them , I told them I should not be able to start for a fortnight ( I needed to recover , being exhausted by my burden of guilt ) .
9 She was giving herself another two years , then it would have had to start for her , the conventions and the frills .
10 We had all arrived early — the prayers were not due to start for another half-hour — but already the vast courtyard was three-quarters full .
11 When does the right hon. Gentleman expect the next tranche of type 23 orders , to which he did not refer in his statement , to be in the pipeline and when can we expect the next round of tendering to start for those ?
12 THE search is about to start for a new Ulster Branch secretary .
13 The new season is about to start for the NMS outstations and visitors can expect to see many new exhibits and displays .
14 Jo , at what stage do you think that formal education ought to start for a child ?
15 Information on autumn movements is very scant , but they are believed to start about September .
16 So I want to start about talking about what Neighbourhood Watch is and what it is n't .
17 In simple terms the fleet has to start through an imaginary line usually drawn between a mast and buoy .
18 but that surprised the man in the queue and yet interestingly I think that and she said I was right in my assumption that that is part of the partnership philosophy of John Lewis that they work in partnership with their staff and in partnership with the community and they make their profit which is generated to start through the community which they sell to and therefore they quietly give back without wanting to play their own trumpets and in a sense I think that 's how it should be .
19 Right-hand drive production at the Tohara plant in Japan , where the current Supra is built , is expected to start during the summer , prior to a Tokyo motor show launch in September .
20 He has approved compulsory purchase orders and side roads orders connected with the proposed Rhuddlan bypass , work on which is due to start during the coming year .
21 Then Mr Broadhurst seemed to start towards me and I could no longer be sure where he was , in my head , on the shop window or the pavement ?
22 Willie Carson , Rock City 's rider , has a significant ride to start of the afternoon when he partners Nashwan 's half-brother , Mukddaam ( 1.30 ) , on his first racecourse appearance , which has been delayed by injury and hard ground .
23 ( c ) transition to start of argument , evidence or main 2 sentences body of the essay
24 no the last we did it was er , we just had a , had this , had this purse with the , which we , we stuck a couple of hundred francs in each to start of with
25 Having identified the activities associated with the sub-systems , it was then possible to start considering what information was relevant to the performance of each activity .
26 He may then find it easier to start considering more likely possibilities .
27 Then the excitement seemed to start below us .
28 I had no bones in the jaw , which meant having to start below the eyes and re-build a whole new face .
29 Assuming that you have determined that the line is biased to starboard , and you therefore want to start near the starboard end of the line , there are still a number of considerations which you must take into account before you can put yourself in the right place as the gun is fired .
30 Small boats develop emotions to a fine pitch , and she felt that she would go with him to the end of the world , if his outboard was always going to start like that .
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