at the start造句31 The excitement at the start of a race can really get the adrenalin flowing .
32 I'll try to get my suggestion in at the start of the meeting.
33 Recent losses have cancelled out any profits made at the start of the year.
34 Two spectacular wins at the start of the season were a foretaste of things to come .
35 There were the usual teething troubles at the start of the project, but that's to be expected.
36 The army numbered four to five thousand at the start.
37 At the start of the last over, bowled by Chris Lewis, the Welsh county were favourites.
38 A capital repayment holiday at the start?
39 But Effie Bawn was in at the start.
40 Allow for backspace at the start of each shot.
41 Using union figures, allowances being paid at the start of this year exceeded the number originally intended by more than 3,000.
42 In five companies this is achieved by the circulation of planning guidelines at the start of the planning process.
43 The amended procedures came into force at the start of the new session.
44 His starting point was stand-up comedy the thing he still does best, in 15-minute monologues at the start of every show.
45 One member of the team must drink a pint of beer at the start and consume another four on the way.
46 Yet at the start of the day both sides had wished each other luck.
47 In addition, many companies make contributions to employee retirement plans at the start of the year.
48 At the start, everyone was respectful towards him, listening carefully to his soporific explanations.
49 Place the cursor at the start of the paragraph immediately to the left of the first letter.
50 At the start, we introduced ourselves: most were creative people or professionals, aged between 25 and 35.
51 He suggests at the start of verse 3 that it is a sort of divine reassurance from his dead friend.
52 Peter and Webster were bred successfully at the start of this year.
53 The Seahawks were blasted 35-14 by the Broncos at the start of the season.
54 As I clicked my stopwatch at the start line it began to rain.
55 The development of semi-independent quangos was noted at the start of this chapter.
56 United knocked them out of the League Cup at the start of the season over 2 legs.
57 At the start of the novel Julia sees philology as a lifeless and uncreative pursuit.
58 It describes the necessary ingredients of a rich mathematical activity: It must be accessible to everyone at the start.
59 United came bouncing back with an equaliser at the start of the second half.
60 The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s.