Example sentences of "start [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Surely an 11 o'clock start for a 5,500m peak was n't quite serious ? |
2 | Galway , who warned : ‘ When a mining company goes out the door that 's when problems start for the people left behind ’ . |
3 | I set down the watering can and start for the vegetable plot . |
4 | If you start as an associate student , the courses you successfully complete can be counted towards a degree should you choose to transfer to the undergraduate programme . |
5 | Two fresh teams start as the Quick Reaction Force , or QRF , which are changed regularly during the day . |
6 | Start below the lowest knuckle and pull along each finger and thumb with your other thumb and index finger . |
7 | Start with a good plan . |
8 | Almost all accidents start with a simple error on the part of the pilot that leads to a chain of events , each of which makes the situation worse and an accident more and more difficult to avoid . |
9 | They usually start with a promenade kept to a strictly slow tempo ( the lassu ) and then break into an extremely fast movement of turns , pas de bourrée and very controlled hops ( the friss ) . |
10 | Start with a length of about seven metres of wire , precisely half of which should be spooled onto a shuttle thin enough to pass through the centre of the toroid . |
11 | It is all in order because the proceedings start with a service conducted by the Anglican rural dean , at which the reading is by a member of the Free Churches , and where prayers are said by a Jesuit . |
12 | Since all journeys start with a flight , we will first advise briefly on suitable behaviour during the flight , |
13 | Despite Hitchcock 's example , Korda argued that ‘ stories that dig too deep into national roots start with a handicap . ’ |
14 | To see why , start with a look at the pros and cons of Mr Codd 's creation . |
15 | Start with a single piece of dried food as a first course and offer nothing more until it is consumed . |
16 | WHEN you learn to ride a bicycle , you start with a feeling of hopeless bafflement . |
17 | We start with a famous passage of the French religious thinker Blaise Pascal 's Thoughts , in which the seventeenth-century writer compared belief in a God to a bet or wager . |
18 | I start with a record of the old — photographs , drawings — and I decipher the geometry . |
19 | Suppose we start with a population already sitting on the Always Defect side . |
20 | If you do decide that you would gain from having a proper appraisal system then start with a simple approach and stick closely to it . |
21 | There are several styles of year-dating which start with a day in the month of September . |
22 | We start with a common game theory model of an arms race . |
23 | Then start with a low elbow and try again . |
24 | Start with a punchy sentence , get them reading . |
25 | Start with a puddle and progress slowly to a small pool and shallow stream . |
26 | As you start with a side of no-hopers , you need to spend wisely on players . |
27 | Always brush towards the heart and start with a gently pressure , building up to what feels comfortable for you . |
28 | Start with a long , warm , aromatic bath . |
29 | The facilities start with a remote switch socket for connecting the optional FC6 foot controller , offering remote switching without tying up the MIDI in socket ( I tried the FC6 but found it more suited to a keyboard player , so would recommend a standard MIDI switching pedal ) . |
30 | ‘ I 've always thought of the guitar as another voice , so I start with a voice , singing along with the vocal , and from time to time you can hear a place where other voices would come in , like backing harmonies , which then become part of it . |