Example sentences of "start at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He starts at a medieval Gothic window , a remnant of the first university in central Europe ( founded 1348 ) ; he pauses at the rebuilt Bethlehem Chapel , the site of where the Mass was first allowed in Czech , and Jan Hus preached before being burnt for heresy in 1413 ; he pays respects to the relics of the Jewish quarter with its ancient and crowded graveyard ; to cross the river he uses the Charles Bridge , lined with Baroque statues ( many between 1700 and 1720 ) , and climbs the hill to the Castle where art and architecture of all periods again further embellish the golden city of central Europe . |
2 | The Calibra range starts at a shade under £15,000 but , to attain the level of performance suggested by the aerodynamic styling , the 16-valve 2-litre engine is a must . |
3 | The walk starts at a gate in the roadside wall at this junction , opposite a copse of trees marking an old Quaker burial ground . |
4 | If the training starts at a young enough age , when the animal is still a puppy , it all comes naturally . |
5 | If Euclidean space-time stretches back to infinite imaginary time , or else starts at a singularity in imaginary time , we have the same problem as in the classical theory of specifying the initial state of the universe : God may know how the universe began , but we can not give any particular reason for thinking it began one way rather than another . |
6 | The incumbent 's output starts at a high level and gradually declines , whilst the entrants ' output starts low and gradually increases the more it discovers about the market . |
7 | In other words , if we choose coordinates so that the linearised flow near the origin takes the form we can use these equations to work out the point on the side of B where a trajectory emerges from B if it starts at a point on the top face of B. ( We assume that the box B is a cube with faces which are part of the planes . |
8 | At the end of the top row the sequence of bits starts at the left hand end of the second screen row , and so on . |
9 | At this price it has come under increasing pressure from the Commodore Amiga , which starts at the same price and attracts similar discounts . |
10 | In England , therefore , university starts at the age of 16 and lasts for five years . |
11 | I have a hunch that true life starts at the point of recognizing our failure . |
12 | They need a sympathetic response , that is understandable and starts at the beginning . |
13 | The one naturally dovetails into the other , but the walk starts at the Malá Strana end of Charles Bridge , the beginning of the Staré Město . |
14 | The second turning starts at the outside edge turning the whole field including the double row towards the hedgerow . |
15 | But since work for the TVEI starts at the age of 14 , two years before the GCSE is to be taken , it is not clear how that examination will fit in ; for it is not yet certain how much vocationalism can be accommodated within the GCSE itself . |
16 | But the state of financial disorder starts at the top , in a federal government that continues to assert its rights to print money to pay its bills . |
17 | Rather like the painting of Blackpool Tower , as soon as one end is finished work starts at the other ! |
18 | In a letter , the complimentary close starts at the centre of the page . |
19 | Every line starts at the left-hand margin . |
20 | The first line only starts at the left-hand margin . |
21 | The race starts at the Royal Oak , Owl Lane , and finishes at the maypole in the high street . |
22 | Petalling starts at the bottom and works up , overlapping so it looks like a tiled roof because theoretically that sheds the rain . |
23 | The shopping facilities of Beverley are only nine miles to the east and the M62 motorway starts at the western end of the village . |
24 | Although like most villages North Ferriby has increased greatly in size , especially since the Second World War , there are still some very pleasant walks in the area , and the Wolds Way walk actually starts at the foreshore car park . |
25 | ‘ We 're off the road for six weeks or so , until the tour starts at the end of October . |
26 | Despite the technical sophistication of the shoes , a range which starts at the price of £46.99 may still have trouble finding new converts . |
27 | Brompton Road , SW3 Long Acre , WC2 Sale starts at the beginning of January . |
28 | St Christophers Place , W1 Neal Street , WC2 Sale starts at the end of January . |
29 | Populism starts at the point where popular democratic elements are presented as an antagonistic option against the ideology of the dominant bloc . |
30 | It starts at the bottom line and scans across to ‘ see ’ what colours have been placed in this row of squares . |