单词 | Begin with |
例句 | (1) If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts, but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certaintics. (2) There were six of us to begin with, then two people left. (3) To begin with, she is too young for that kind of job. (4) The proceedings will begin with a speech to welcome the guests. (5) The Olympic Games begin with a parade of all the competing nations. (6) You aspire to do great things? Begin with little ones. (7) You are wrong about the facts to begin with. (8) Proper nouns begin with a capital letter. (9) We can't go. To begin with, it's too cold. (10) I liked it in America to begin with. (11) To begin with he was Prince Charming. (12) To begin with, let's look at Chapter 3. (13) To begin with, I don't like his attitude. (14) Begin with this one and do the others afterwards. (15) Could I begin with a few formalities? (16) Shall we begin with a prayer? (17) We'll go slowly to begin with. (18) She is very honest, to begin with. (19) I have to begin with an apology. (20) First of all[http://], could I begin with an apology for a mistake I made last week? (21) To begin with he had no money, but later he became quite rich. (22) Knowledge begin with practice. (23) Well, to begin with, he shouldn't even have been driving my car. (24) To begin with, we must consider the faculties of the staff all-sidedly. (25) The hotel was awful! To begin with, our room was far too small. Then we found that the shower didn't work. (26) They were desperately in love to begin with, but I think it's starting to cool off now. (27) I'm not going. To begin with I haven't a ticket, and secondly I don't like the play. (28) To begin with, I'd like to tell in brief the importance of the work. (29) It was fine to begin with and then it started to rain. (30) 'I'm thinking of a country in Asia.' 'What does it begin with ?' (1) There were six of us to begin with, then two people left. (2) The Olympic Games begin with a parade of all the competing nations. (3) We can't give Smith the position. To begin with, he's too young; secondly, I want my son to have the job. (4) We begin with a brief and necessarily incomplete review of UK statistics. (5) I found it tiring to begin with but I soon got used to it. (31) If you are hoping to form a new relationship tread carefully and slowly to begin with. (32) We can't give Smith the position. To begin with, he's too young; secondly, I want my son to have the job. (33) We begin with a brief and necessarily incomplete review of UK statistics. (34) Post-war economic reconstruction in the country must begin with the resumption of agricultural production. (35) I didn't break it! It was like that to begin with. (36) The kids helped me to begin with, but they soon got bored. (37) I found it tiring to begin with but I soon got used to it. (38) It was great to begin with but now it's difficult. (39) We will begin with a brief discussion of the problems. (40) Let us begin with social attitudes to ageing. (41) But dialogues must begin with tough or uncomfortable questions. (42) To begin with, Margaret Thatcher dispensed with royal commissions. (43) We begin with the short-term sterling deposit contract. (44) They were Hale and Pace to begin with. (45) There were, to begin with, the charities. (46) To begin with, we have little choice. (47) To begin with, by itself it doesn't produce anything. (48) Anderson is, to begin with, absent-minded. (49) It was totally unnecessary, to begin with. (50) To begin with, the sugar maple. (50) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (51) The trick is to begin with the empty set, which has no members. (52) All these schemes begin with a public meeting which local chiefs and members of parliament attend. (53) Don't dot the foundation all over the face to begin with because it's difficult to gauge how much is needed. (54) The contingency fee usually sorts out the questionable cases to begin with. (55) To begin with, these forces have created the most formidable barrier to animal movement on earth. (56) To begin with, it is an attempt to influence a great deal that is beyond management's direct sphere of influence. (57) To begin with, the actual battlefield seemed so absurdly small. (58) Consuela, never fully alive to begin with, dwindles to literary device. (59) Classical music was, to begin with, a similarly less controlled area. (60) The answer to what must be done has to begin with some explicit goals. (61) Let us begin with the economic aspects of later life. (62) Your first effort may well look like a rag doll, but this is quite adequate to begin with. (63) For example, the editor will need to check lists of headwords which begin with lower-case letters. (64) Seven hours of beating your brains out when you weren't feeling all that hot to begin with. (65) If you are primarily interested in the challenge of leadership, you might begin with Chapters 11 and / or 4. (66) To begin with the variety of the subject was so dazzling, at times blindingly so. (67) It might be on sale, but it was way overpriced to begin with. (68) It's hard to see how to begin with enough reality to generate action while leaving space for genuine doubt. (69) Let us begin with the simplest example and argue from that. (70) To begin with, this was the only such pattern in existence, but then a new mutation arose. (71) To begin with, we have no need, he argues, of Aristotelian logic, and are not helped by it. (72) Steps towards its solution often begin with considerations of the I/O of the individual modules. (73) If you lose weight, will you be as healthy as a person who was never fat to begin with? (74) You don't need a complex system for that - just time and some simple logic to begin with. (75) To keep from going into debt to begin with, set a budget and stick to it. (76) To begin with he asked after the whereabouts of each missing man. (77) But if the absolute rise in eps is used, companies which begin with high eps have an unfair advantage. (78) To begin with, Sarah Ferguson deflected the attentions of the media too. (79) To begin with, Catholics objected to religious discrimination reflected in the unfair allocation of jobs, housing and industrial investment. (80) Also,[] riskier firms will have cost curves that are higher to begin with. (81) They did a full survey to begin with, launching several satellites to encircle the planet, collecting atmospheric and geographic data. (82) You all saw that to begin with the tape measure stretched across from one side to the other, exactly. (83) To begin with, a middle-aged blonde woman jostled him but was quickly joined by a cohort of silver-haired reinforcements. (84) Impact explosions begin with the nearly instantaneous conversion of the kinetic energy of motion of the impactor into heat. (85) People whose disabilities begin with severe illness or injury find themselves in medical hands whether they like it or not. (86) Some worksheets may begin with simple lower order questions, leading on to a higher order question. (87) It will begin with a brief survey of the corporate economy. (88) A chastened man, an older man, he remembered: All summer, to begin with, he felt elated. (89) Some materials have the animals in them to begin with. Leaf litter, soil and rotting timber contain small animals. (90) To begin with, it treats hard-working organizational members as chil-dren who are best instructed by punitive example. (91) We begin with the nut cutlets of a vegetarian household where Harriet and Vesey meet as adolescents. (92) Let us begin with a balance-sheet of these opportunities, from both the distant and the more recent past. (93) But there is too little water to begin with, and water in rivers is phenomenally-expensive to move. (94) Let us begin with an analysis of some recent and relevant changes in the structure of medical practice. (95) As the infinite time horizon case is simpler to treat we begin with this. (96) Suppose we begin with an existential hypothesis, without being able to point to any confirming evidence. (97) A journey of thousand miles must begin with a single step. Lao Tzu (98) We begin with a more general discussion of all forms of imperfect competition and monopoly power. (99) Hopefully, the test items gave you some ideas about where to begin with your positive plot. (100) To begin with Darwin had solved this problem by invoking geographical isolation. (101) To begin with, her department is launching a three-year project on residential child care. (102) To begin with, the signal current source in the output is only constant if the input signal current is constant. (103) I trust that the Times editorial policy under Parks will begin with the business-side difficulties kept down to a dull roar. (104) My days begin with getting the kids off to school, then I take off down here. (105) To begin with, when nations trade there arises a need to exchange their currencies. (106) To begin with, all camcorders have automatic exposure control as standard. (107) I shall begin with household composition, the issue around which much work on the history of the family has been centred. (108) The teacher could begin with the child's own brief life history, moving on to the history of their family. (109) We begin with an illustrative example and then develop the general condition. (110) We begin with the argument that the evidence for a Deity might be so strong as to undermine faith. (110) try its best to gather and build good sentences. (111) Let us begin with his efforts to clear up the confusion of questions 2 and 3. (112) Accordingly, we shall begin with the Copernican innovation as a test case. (113) To begin with, geometry has more value than simply as a means of acquiring a grasp of mathematical concepts. (114) Any higher level processing must begin with orthography, hence this study forms the first part of a contextual system. (115) The page numbering will now begin with this page, the first page of actual text. 4. (116) These begin with the girly accessories of dollies and dollies' accessories and proceed to clothes and fashion. (117) To begin with, he was diametrically opposed to the economic ideas advocated by Adam Smith. (118) Meals begin with a tall loaf of crusty sourdough bread. (119) To begin with, there was no evidence from either of the policemen concerned that he feared a breach of the peace. (120) Phase Two would begin with the election of the constituent assembly, replacing the existing tri-cameral parliament from which blacks were excluded. (121) In order to situate those views we must begin with Oakeshott's account of the nature of human conduct. (122) In this case I begin with two on a 16, and if necessary go down to one caster on an 18. (123) We begin with three tables that provide some historical perspective. (124) But for us the bigger disappointments unquestionably are associated with Mr Bush, and they begin with foreign policy. (125) To begin with, the average length of time per customer transaction tripled, which meant longer lines and increased waiting times. (126) Begin with a review of your proposal as prepared, using the proposal outline and the accompanying guidelines. (127) To begin with(), it is important to gain a good understanding of the meaning of these aggregates. (128) They were heading for the bullseye to begin with, but then the target started to accelerate it speeded up. (129) I begin with an idea and then it becomes something else. Pablo Picasso (130) It may not be much but long journeys begin with single steps. (131) We begin with a discussion of approaches to researching children framed by differing conceptualisations of childhood. (132) We begin with a brief discussion of the methodological issues underlying these two modes of analysis. (133) Nurture Researchers probing the environmental side of the alcoholism coin begin with the obvious question: Why do people drink? (134) To begin with, much of this new housing is not affordable. (135) Treatment may begin with simple or radical hysterectomy. (136) And what is a victimless crime to begin with? (137) Scalar variable names always begin with a $ sign. (138) Which words begin with letter F? (139) Class names should always begin with an uppercase letter. (140) Template parameter names begin with an uppercase letter. (140) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (141) To believe with certainty, we must begin with doubting. (142) To begin with, the club itself is very unsightly. (143) Let's begin with the ugliest hippopotamus. (144) China's ascendance to prominence must begin with our generation! (145) You fitly begin with an elegant quotation. (146) Which words begin with letter T ? (147) Which words begin with the letter O? (148) Username must begin with an alphabetic character. (149) Reading can begin with babies and continue throughout the preschool years. (150) It does not begin with Oedipus receiving the prophecy. All that is in the past. (151) To begin with, he applied himself to the idea of realism. (152) Macro ( gasp! ) names all uppercase and begin with BOOST _. (153) In analysing Marx's sociology, therefore, it is important to begin with Marx's own starting point. (154) To begin with the Unionist soldiers fought without any real purpose and their losses were terrible. (155) Reforms usually begin with extra indexation and more frequent adjustment of controlled interest rates. (156) To begin with, environment a determining factor of one's personality. (157) Of course you know to begin with that the Kane family is very clannish. (158) If you will civilize a man, begin with his grandmother. (159) Begin with red and work your way up the color spectrum. (160) We begin with the architectural features of the Mandala, which suggest appearance, meanings and symbols. (161) The entry name must contain at least one non- blank character and cannot begin with a period. Choose a different name. (162) Today, a new Enlightenment must begin with a modernisation, and therefore a moralisation, of capitalism. (163) The request fpr information and transformation must begin with the question. (164) Each case must normally begin with an investigation by government agencies whose authority is tightly circumscribed. (165) In contrast, lab animals that live unusually long with extra antioxidants may be deficient in those chemicals to begin with. (166) The basics of an easy tepee design begin with a triangle shape. (167) Ah to begin with, me, as the expounder of this teaching, I must tune my own motivation. (168) Begin with a scenic airplane tour over beautiful Lake Mead and the incredible Hoover Dam. (169) In fact, Beedo never really considered himself a racer to begin with. (170) Your journey to the Hualapai Indian Lands located at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon will begin with a photo at Hoover Dam. (171) Simple action names must begin with a letter,[] and can only contain alphanumeric characters or underscores. (172) This line should begin with a capital letter and end with a period. (173) Words that begin with a consonant sound were easier to learn. (174) Begin with the most pressing problem, the belligerent Mr Kim. (175) " But of course, " the captain said. " To begin with, I use an awl. " (176) To begin with , the ICC was empowered, upon complaint, to investigate and lower rates. (177) Each branch in a process must begin with a start node or by receiving data as input. (178) On Sunday afternoon, the auction will begin with sales of Karakul skins. (179) But for some possible future Olympians, the games are about to begin with help from an American speed skater. (180) If you would civilize a man, begin with his grandmother. (181) Begin with a letter, and use letters, numbers, and the underscore ( _ ), but no spaces. (182) Begin with different theories, Behaviorism and Humanism explicate the origin of abnormal psychology and the remedies. (183) All system value semantics begin with the SV _ prefix. (184) To begin with , the ICC was empowered, upon complain, to investigate and lower rates. (185) To begin with, the author analyzes the trait of administrative contract byway of comparing the administrative contract systems of western countries. (186) To begin with, let us examine a natural process that we have all observed. (187) To begin with, the NCB file will be replaced with a SQL Server Compact database. Currently the entire NCB file needs to be loaded into memory, an expensive proposition in large projects. (188) According to the workout, we are going to practise on 100mdash in this class. And we will begin with start techniques. (189) All proprietary sentences begin with the letter P and are followed with 3 letters that identifies the manufacturer controlling that sentence. (190) In his book Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Steven Covey often stresses that we need to begin with the end in mind. (191) The first word of a sentence should begin with a capital letter. (192) Phonemic Awareness - Able to hear rhyming words and to identify words that begin with the same sound. (193) To begin with, style: it must be above all refined. (194) An axiomatic system should begin with a list of the terms that it will use. (195) It is impossible to underrate human intelligence begin with one's own. (196) Begin with filial piety and fraternal love , and then see and hear. (197) To begin with, he accused of a certain levity in regard to the gods. (198) Irene : Language videos? I read an article about that racket . They're overpriced to begin with!http:// (199) Eruptions begin with an upwelling of magma from earths hot interior. (200) As the GIA wanted a fresh start, they decided to begin with the letter D. |
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