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

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1 Following extensive refurbishment , which includes shop floor reorganisation , a new lighting system and distinctive new green shelving , St George 's Gallery Books reopened at the beginning of the summer .
2 At the National Library of Medicine ( NLM ) an early CAI program was designed at the beginning of the seventies in conjunction with the George Washington University Medical Centre .
3 The strength which seemed to be stressed at the beginning of the campaign was his niceness .
4 The block of flats was a new one and had not been fully occupied at the beginning of the war owing to the absence of people from London .
5 It is important to the final effect that , whatever the mixture , a curry powder is lightly fried at the beginning of the cooking to release its full flavour , and not merely stirred into a liquid .
6 The first indication of the direction his mind ( or what passed for it ) was moving had come at the beginning of the trial when he called in two other judges to help determine whether the free pardon that Meehan had been granted quashed his conviction .
7 The sales boom that Modigliani had enjoyed at the beginning of the year faded .
8 Comparison of actual performance with performance targeted at the beginning of the year .
9 This unifying issue can be presented at the beginning of the drama or at a later stage , after the children have taken on roles and started on small group work .
10 Detached pigment and small but generalised lowering of colours are two problems which the restoration team headed by Maria Grazia Bernardini and Sara Staccioli have identified in the ‘ Sacred and Profane Love ’ , which was probably last relined at the beginning of the eighteenth century .
11 Specially worth noticing is the charming little house , built at the beginning of the sixteenth century , now the home of the only choir school in Scotland .
12 8.4 left Fake ‘ Lombardic ’ brooch ( MLA 1930.11–6.1 ) , one of a number of pieces made at the beginning of the century .
13 He subjected the perambulations made at the beginning of the reign to searching investigation , and re-afforested the forest of Bere in Dorset .
14 The precise restrictions the Committee recommended , and which were imposed at the beginning of the experiment , may be summarised as follows :
15 One additional problem is that the voltage.controlled oscillator is unable to provide the pause between step commands needed at the beginning of the deceleration period so that the rotor can advance beyond the excited phase equilibrium position ; the control of individual phase excitation timings available with the other open-loop schemes can not be produced with the voltage-controlled oscillator technique .
16 Are your accounting policies shown at the beginning of the notes to the accounts ?
17 In France the system was much more centralized , and it might be that the stiffness of the Napoleonic system was one reason why France had lost to Germany the prominent place she had had at the beginning of the century when that system was set up .
18 The release torque should be measured at the beginning of the test , and whenever a container is opened throughout the whole period of the test .
19 There was also " … a considerable quantity of small ore which was got at the beginning of the work and can not be weighed until stamped or broken by an Engine and washed for which purpose they are going to erect one to go be water with all speed and were disstressed for some sycamore wood for the water wheel . "
20 Bintje and Wilja are used at the beginning of the season but during the maincrop season Record is preferred .
21 This market has already been used at the beginning of the chapter to introduce the concept and purpose of ‘ the money market ’ .
22 There were no non-sick ( workhouse ) beds at the Bedford Institution ; they had been closed at the beginning of the war .
23 Badger cub meles meles born at the beginning of the year are leaving their family setts now and digging out their own homes .
24 It is worth emphasising again , however , that these traditions are , apparently , of relatively recent origin and that there is early authority only for the fact that Molla Fenari was Mufti ( except , perhaps , in so far as it may be argued from Taskopruzade that he was the first Mufti , as noted at the beginning of the chapter ) .
25 Relaxing music is played at the beginning of the float and again at the end to indicate your time is up .
26 As for England , although the lute was played at the beginning of the century , the only music for it in any source earlier than c. 1540 consists of a few pieces in the British Library manuscript , Royal App. 58 ( see p. 186 ) , two of which bear titles showing that they were settings of songs by Sir Thomas Wyatt ( ‘ Hevyn and erth ’ ) and Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey ( ‘ In winter 's just return ’ ) .
27 The uniqueness of these localised vines was first recognised at the beginning of the century by Eugène-Aimé Salon , the founder of Champagne Salon ; more recently , in the early 1970s , the house of Krug purchased the entire single-site , wall-enclosed vineyard of ‘ Clos du Mesnil ’ , which is situated inside the village itself .
28 All round his dingy housing-association flat in Stoke Newington , close to Amhurst Road , where he had been arrested at the beginning of the 1970s , were the signs of the new affluence .
29 Gain attention before speaking , then make the subject known at the beginning of the conversation , not at the end when it is too late to contribute or to follow the train of thought .
30 This is because the timing of dividend payments on the 100 shares in the FTSE 100 index is not even throughout the year , and also , the amount of the dividend payments is not known at the beginning of the year .
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