at the start造句1 He does well, only that he's nervous at the start.
2 Everyone was in a conciliatory mood at the start of the meeting.
3 The new system was confronted with great difficulties at the start.
4 He's just got a job collecting tolls at the start of the motorway.
5 Most large businesses were collectivized at the start of the war.
6 At the start of the competition the three teams looked extremely well matched.
7 The runners lined up at the start.
8 They were in at the start.
9 The runners / riders lined up at the start.
10 The horses were all lined up at the start.
11 The talks had been hard going at the start.
12 The runners jockeyed for position at the start.
13 We're only at the start in our house-hunting.
14 Passengers were piped aboard ship at the start of the cruise.
15 The players were tense at the start of the game.
16 They invested money in the company right at the start and the gamble paid off .
17 Things didn't look too hopeful at the start of the year.
18 At the start we outlaid thousands of dollars on computers.
19 Though the talks had been hard going at the start, they had become more friendly.
20 We had a few dodgy moments at the start, but everything went well in the end.
21 It is advisable to write a career objective at the start of your resume.
22 Each player has two bishops at the start of the game.
23 The tide turned for Hingis at the start of the second set.
24 He was boasting about how brave he was at the start, but copped out at the finish.
25 At the start of the project we were raring to go but unfortunately we've lost a lot of our early enthusiasm.
26 I was lucky enough to be in at the start of the project.
27 There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest.
28 Europe, with Germany literally and figuratively at its centre, is still at the start of a remarkable transformation.
29 It always takes the class a while to settle down at the start of the lesson.
30 The first day of term, which seemed so far away at the start of the summer holidays, is looming.