Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] at [art] beginning " in BNC.

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1 A firm that acts as an investment manager for a customer must send a report at suitable intervals stating the value of the portfolio or account at the beginning and end of the period , its composition at the end and , in the case of a discretionary portfolio or account , changes in its composition between those dates .
2 Erm , let's start with the simpler issues though , that mentioned at the beginning .
3 In the last couple of years , Paul Merton has emerged from a tidal wave of British comic talent , that swelled at the beginning of the Eighties and continues to rain all around us , and has done so on a laugh raft all of his own .
4 In order to predict how the universe should have started off , one needs laws that hold at the beginning of time .
5 Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter were in office in conditions far removed from those that prevailed at the beginning of the decade .
6 They need a sympathetic response , that is understandable and starts at the beginning .
7 It will return in mid-August and reopen at the beginning of September .
8 Yes , cos remember at the beginning of all this audio description lots a chat about including all that
9 And demand at the beginning of the second half has shown ‘ an encouraging increase . ’
10 A number of matters which were implemented towards the end of 1991 and concluded at the beginning of 1992 were touched upon in last year 's report .
11 ‘ However , the teeth were made and fitted at the beginning of June .
12 The Truman administration recognised the catastrophic deterioration and determined at the beginning of August that action would have to be taken .
13 Given our account of causal circumstances , that is fundamentally to say , in line with the independent conditional ( 5 ) set out in Section I .3 and mentioned at the beginning of this section , that for a to have the power to produce b is for roughly this to be true : if A & C , even if X , still B — where C asserts the existence of other conditions or events .
14 But to start at the beginning .
15 TRACE II has no choice but to start at the beginning and work rightwards , since input directed to feature detectors automatically results in activity at the phonetic and lexical levels through the hard-wired connections .
16 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 ) .
17 Yet , as noted at the beginning of this chapter , the amendments were essentially the same as those put by the previous Labour administration in 1977 but withdrawn in the face of widespread opposition .
18 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
19 This very influential paper was succeeded by others , many also published as Professional Papers , and including exposition of the concept of entropy ( Leopold and Langbein , 1962 ) which is referred to later ( p. 159 ) although the emphasis upon contemporary environments which was being promulgated was reconciled to some extent with the more historical approaches by the time-scales devised by Schumm and Lichty ( 1965 ) as indicated at the beginning of chapter 8 ( p. 162 ) .
20 ( ii ) Non-causal nomic connections are also stated , as remarked at the beginning of this chapter , in numerical laws such as the Boyle-Charles law for ideal gases , pV = aT , where p is the pressure of the gas , V its volume , T its absolute temperature , and a a constant pertaining to the mass and nature of the gas .
21 ‘ The question as stated at the beginning of his argument by Mr. MacDermot was whether a tenant against whom a final order for possession has been made is a tenant within section 12(1) ( g ) .
22 As outlined at the beginning of the chapter , for the student to make full use of the learning opportunities available during a ward allocation she must be aware of what these are .
23 Table 10.2 provides a summary of total expenditure as outlined at the beginning of the appendix .
24 However , as suggested at the beginning of this chapter , the target group for the intervention should be particularly vulnerable in some way , that is , be predisposed biologically to a major psychiatric disorder , or be low in self-esteem , poor in coping skills , or low in support .
25 As mentioned at the beginning , oil paints dry by oxidisation .
26 As mentioned at the beginning , oil paints dry by oxidisation .
27 In doing so , one must reiterate that , as mentioned at the beginning of the chapter , one is anticipating a conclusion that will be reached in the following chapter , namely that the " Mustakimzade tradition " , for all its faults , is perhaps marginally less unsatisfactory than other accounts of the origins of the Muftilik , though as has been , and will be , seen , there is very little in the way of solid evidence even for it .
28 But notice that stress , as described at the beginning of this chapter , has not yet appeared in the equation .
29 This is the sort of speech that would be produced by a ‘ mechanical speech ’ device ( as described at the beginning of Chapter 14 ) that made sentences by putting together recordings of isolated words .
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