Example sentences of "begins with the " in BNC.

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1 This begins with the figure impinging powerfully from a distance , in this case as one walks into St Martin 's at Landshut , more powerfully than other things in the field of view .
2 The materialist versions of the CTP assume that there is a causal chain that begins with the perceived object and ends with the perception .
3 On the more favoured soil of America , where no medieval ruins bar the way , where history begins with the elements of modern bourgeois society as evolved in the seventeenth century , the working class passed through these two stages of development within ten months . ’
4 It begins with the ready position .
5 Every harvest dance begins with the workers circling the field before moving into a straight line and beginning to reap .
6 This evening 's opening performance begins with the final of the first Olympic Star Spotters Championship , which aims to give riders of young horses the chance to test their potential stars .
7 But then the problem with a television tour of Europe is that it begins with the familiar .
8 The first article in the series which became the book demonstrated that Eliot 's definition of culture begins with the savage .
9 Our coverage begins with the biggest thing he did , then turns to the biggest thing he left undone .
10 The trouble begins with the consequent changes in antitrust laws and policy .
11 Like ‘ limited ’ particular science , general ‘ indefinite ’ science begins with the presentations of sense-experience , and with the analysis of composite wholes into parts .
12 The story of this particular blessing begins with the words , ‘ …
13 Le Destin des Malou ( The Fate of the Malous ) , for example , begins with the mysterious suicide of Eugene Malou , a bankrupt businessman , and the rest of the novel is concerned with his younger son 's discovery that his father was both a crook and , as one of his criminal friends puts it , ‘ a man .
14 The sequence in Figure 1 begins with the children 's boisterous behaviour .
15 It begins with the atomic theory developed by Democritus around 460 BC .
16 For instance , in a drama project on ‘ The Way West ’ ( p. 36 ) with a class of first-year secondary pupils , the lesson begins with the following sequence :
17 Key stage 2 ( ages 8–11 ) ( years 3–6 ) : begins with the school year in which the majority reach the age of 8 and ends at the end of the school year in which the majority are 11 .
18 Our story begins with the death of Henry VIII .
19 Both this work and The Endless Short Story ( 1986 ) confirm Peter Currie 's general assertion that ‘ American postmodernism may be seen to endorse a rhetorical view of life which begins with the primacy of language ’ ( in Bradbury and Ro 1987 : 64 ) .
20 Each beatitude begins with the word ‘ blessed ’ , which could also be translated as ‘ happy ’ .
21 Development begins with the fertilized egg , which is a single cell , giving rise to a number of smaller cells .
22 The book begins with the 1950s , when baby manuals indexed ‘ fathers ’ as ‘ for fathers see mothers ’ , and men were ‘ angry ’ , ‘ tough ’ or ‘ queer ’ ; it ends with ‘ a new agenda for the 1990s ’ , described hopefully as a time when men join women in fighting for an end to exploitation of women at work and home , and the ‘ masculinity ’ we have known will come to a timely end .
23 The modern Tour de France begins with the first post-war race in 1947 .
24 The growth spurt in boys and girls often begins with the hands and feet , which is why they sometimes look a bit clumsy and act rather awkwardly , until the rest of the body catches up .
25 The list begins with the simplest measures , and works through to more difficult ones .
26 In theoretical economics , abstraction begins with the very principle on which investigation proceeds , since this science begins with the basis .
27 In theoretical economics , abstraction begins with the very principle on which investigation proceeds , since this science begins with the basis .
28 The Tuxedo discs begins with the rather pedestrian Preludio 2 by Raffaele Calace ( ‘ father of modern mandolin playing ’ , according to the informative notes in the Amon Ra release , where more music by Calace , equally dull , is to be found ; Tuxedo , by contrast , seems to have cut back on fees for notewriters ) .
29 This phenomenon frequently begins with the adsorption of protein at an interface and is followed rapidly by the competitive adsorption of other biochemicals .
30 It all begins with the stagnation of the blood in capillaries ( tiny blood vessels ) , and this leads to a flow of blood fluids ( plasma ) through the capillary walls which separate fat-storing cells known as adipose cells .
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