单词 | At the start |
例句 | 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. 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 There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest. 4 The new system was confronted with great difficulties at the start. 5 Europe, with Germany literally and figuratively at its centre, is still at the start of a remarkable transformation. 6 He's just got a job collecting tolls at the start of the motorway. 7 Most large businesses were collectivized at the start of the war. 8 At the start of the competition the three teams looked extremely well matched. 9 The army numbered four to five thousand at the start. 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. 47 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 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. 61 At the start of each trial, blood samples were collected to establish baseline serum retinol concentrations. 62 The council will be set up at the start of March and will be plural and representative, he said. 63 He used the long passageways to reassure himself that no one followed, before emerging at the start of avenue Foch. 64 The Grand Theogonist is dealt two spells at the start of the game in the same way as a level 2 wizard. 65 Sometimes the whole experimental group is matched with a similar group at the start of the program. 66 Essentially for the reason first advanced by Adam Smith in the quotation at the start of this chapter. 67 It was Buddie's signature tune, the one his band always played at the start of every session. 68 But the time to plan the final report is right at the start. 69 Four out of five stocks owned at the start of the year were sold by the end. 70 New Zealand regularly sent diplomatic protests at the start of each series of tests. 71 At the start of his research into savants there were only 50 known cases in the world. 72 Not much happens at the start of the film -- don't worry if you're late. 73 It took 61 minutes to turn the car around and position it at the start of the course for the second sprint. 74 Briefly optimistic at the start, it did not take much for the fatalism to set in. 75 Learn to rotate the left forearm properly at the start of the backswing. 76 Newcastle were actually shorter odds than Leeds at the start of the season, which was equally ridiculous. 77 The competitors in the 100m sprint are being asked to take their places at the start. 78 When he struggled to find winners at the start of the season, the cries of gleeful recrimination reached a crescendo. 79 Coulthard had been lucky to escape a collision at the start. 80 Too much hinged on how I acted, too much could be destroyed by blundering at the start. 81 At the start of every season, the club used to slaughter a sheep on the pitch by slitting its throat. 82 Any hopes of a comeback by the Raiders were snuffed at the start of the second half. 83 However, as you probably know, the Earnings Rule was at long last abolished at the start of October 1989. 84 True, at the start he had been filled with remorse. 85 And if I fall into the pulse at the start of a piece of music it is a physical joy. 86 The sudden resignations looked like a fatal blow to Mr Ciampi at the start of reform. 87 Place the cursor at the start of the first row, on the S in Stanley C.. Arkin. 2. 88 Speakers often give an overview at the start of a lecture and a summary at the end. 89 The Clippers were under duress from the start, falling behind the Rockets 27-12 at the start. 90 Muir's nimble footwork merited a second Rovers goal at the start of the second half but Heald's save prevented it. 91 In addition, the branching ratio at the start is 64, and it never falls below 57. 92 It will McCullough's seventh fight since he turned pro at the start of the year. 93 At the start of the season sufferers usually begin to experience problems when the pollen count reaches 50. 94 There was a resurgence of tuberculosis at the start of the decade. 95 Prices hit 20-year lows at the start of this month and producers are reluctant to sell at these levels. 96 The following week he was fiddling with it in his lap at the start of the lesson. 97 The workbook given to each student at the start of the allocation will provide further guidelines for learning. 98 But Jones missed 11 games at the start of the season with a torn ligament in his left thumb. 99 But the real on-course caring was not to return fully until she turned professional at the start of 1984. 100 At the start of the Clinton administration, officials even gave private political briefings to entertainers like Barbra Streisand. 101 Whose bright idea was it to start major road repairs right at the start of the holiday season? 102 At least that's what I was telling myself at the start line of the Bury 20. 103 A dud for most of the year, with peaks at the start of the school year and at Christmas. 104 The family dip came at the start of a nine-day summer cruise around the Ionian Sea. 105 It is remarkable to recall that they topped the table at the start of November. 106 Compared to the austerity depicted at the start of the tour, the carved mahogany bed and canopy seem positively indecent. 107 I am delighted to see that the Government are willing to introduce a timetable motion at the start of Second Reading. 108 Swing low, sweet Chariot is left unaccompanied(http://), but that involves a disturbing oddity of pitching at the start. 109 The planned figure at the start of the year was about £30 million, making the true shortfall around 25 percent. 110 And I meant what I said about you at the start of this. 111 Like Dudley Williams, Jamison threw in her lot with Alvin early on, at the start of her career. 112 But that, of course, does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year. 113 Too frequently, whatever sense of oral history may have existed at the start has perished on the road to publication. 114 Her parents were due to go away on holiday at the start of the following week. 115 Only women who were generally healthy at the start of the data collection were selected. 116 At the start, parliamentarians were given different versions of the penal code to discuss. 117 The population of the settlement fluctuated from 30 at the start to 230 at its maximum. 118 It's far better to defuse the problem at the start. 119 Worse to come Chesterfield took the lead at the start of the second half with a goal from Paul Lemon. 120 Right at the start of the gospel story we find the Spirit active in full vigour. 121 At the start, Lottie was confounded by the garden: Lottie did her best with the disorientated and often distressed inmates. 122 The goalkeeper's mood would not have been improved by the sequence of events at the start of the. 123 Oxford sustained their aggressive driving at the start of the second half and forced Cambridge back on their own line. 124 A disclaimer at the start claims that none of the events depicted ever happened. 125 Who did Joe Torre replace when he became YankeesU manager at the start of the 1996 season? 9. 126 In his speech he acknowledged the help his parents gave him at the start of his career. 127 But Boro barely had time to reorganise at the start of the second half before Southampton took the lead. 128 Was it possible that we were at the start of a love affair? 129 The team I tipped at the start of the season are now moving into overdrive. 130 Of course a suitable notation rarely appears instantly and clearly at the start of a problem. 131 At the start of a project there is often a pressure on functional managers to provide qualified people for the project. 132 The danger for almost all golfers is that the right side tends to be dominant at the start of the downswing. 133 Just getting up at the start of the day without complaining, is an achievement. 134 It is much too risky at the start of an interaction to make a joke about the other person. 135 He had become Director of the school at the start of that academic year. 136 Previously the world's largest user of punch-cards, Lloyd's switched to an electronic network at the start of this year. 137 I think I had good coverage at the start of that play. 138 The average mortgage rate at lenders around the country is down from 7. 11 percent at the start of the year. 139 At the start of the trial Fujisaki issued an order banning anyone from contacting jurors. 140 Henry Harlow and his colleagues made the discovery after analysing muscle biopsies from sedated bears at the start and end of hibernation. 141 At the start of the event, one whole side was full of detector users ready for the off! 142 Imagine our surprise at the start of this season when this fresh-faced, super-fit figure came striding across the Loughborough training pitch. 143 Simple start All seemed relatively simple at the start, recalls literary agent Alexandra Cann. 144 The feminine voice at the start of the Shipman's Tale is a conundrum that draws attention to the teller. 145 A moid of the whole clan is called in two weeks, at the start of October. 146 By 10am the organisers are at the start, where the sacks of coal are delivered by lorry. 147 Drop cap a large initial letter at the start of the text that drops into the line or lines of text below. 148 So in order to get a two-handed deal you need to dilute by 40% which is an awful lot at the start of your company. 149 Here is the news , eg said by a newsreader at the start of a broadcast. 150 Lakers great Kobe Bryant confronted Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa at the start of last week's jam-packed Lakers victory parade and added a whole new dimension to the day's festivities.... 151 Things could change at the start of next week, though. Manzoni is reportedly arranging a direct meeting between the two clubs for Monday. 152 If the probes had been placed at the start and end of the while loop, a number of operations unrelated to the actual calculation of the primes would have been included. 153 It was a precarious operation at the start — as all farming was in the new colonies—and it became precarious enough again in these past few years to peter out at last. 154 The health of each patient was measured at the start of the study, one week after discharge, and three and six months after randomisation. 155 We shall be very much appreciated if you will effect shipment as soon as you can, thus enabling them to catch the brisk demand at the start of the season. 156 Specify dot directives outside a description block, at the start of a line. 157 According to the Bureau of Reclamation, the April 2010 inflow to Lake Powell was 94.5 percent of average, much greater than the 66 percent of average forecasted at the start of the month. 158 Slovenia scraped in at the start of this year; Malta and Cyprus may follow soon. 159 Another feature is that the process of nucleosynthesis is determined by conditions at the start of this phase of the life of the universe, making what happens before irrelevant. 160 Risk appetite is looking healthy at the start of the day, as both Australia and New Zealand released better than expected data, and Asian equity indices ended the session strongly. 161 Once upon a time—right at the start of the fifth century A.D.—the Emperor Honorius transferred the capital of the Western Roman Empire to this city. 162 We have to pressurise and score at the start in order to control the game. 163 At the start of the year, CCTV broadcast an interview with German volunteer Eckart Loewe, touching the hearts of many ordinary Chinese people. 164 One year on the group's average weight was 1.5 kilos higher than at the start. 165 It was also not clear at the start whether finding a stable system would be easy. 166 Every business has some expenses at the start, whether you're paying for equipment, rent or just basic marketing materials. 167 At the start of today's broadcasting, Ggong read a Japanese listener's story. 168 But Florence fennel is a gamble, it should really have been sown at the start of July – so pray for an Indian summer. 169 The veteran market strategist was one of the most bearish analysts at the start of 2008, and he has remained cautious. 170 There's a striking moment at the start of Thucydides' "Peloponnesian War" when he surveys Greek history up to then. The striking part is, it only lasts a couple of pages. 171 Robbie Keane honoured the break equalised in the 49th minute and we had a real game on until that mad five minutes at the start of extra time. 172 The problem existed at the start of the company up to the present. 173 As all cards are visible at the start, it is mainly a game of skill. 174 According to TorrentFreak, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) last week released their latest report, summing up the digital music landscape at the start of 2008. 175 The runners were bunched up at the start of the race. 176 "At the start there was a lot of pushing, you really get elbowed over," said Fauve Stukje, 18, who came with a small entourage and a big pink sign — but failed to win, show or place. 177 It's important at the start of a game to tee up very carefully. 178 But in fact, we already remove the unessential things at the start we engrave the statue. 179 A small black horse had the inside track at the start of the race. 180 In monkeys, the team discovered a piece of what could be "junk DNA" wedged in at the start of the gene. 181 The screed is preheated to guarantee that the bituminous concrete may not be caking due to lower temperature at the start stage of paver. 182 In 1966 he went to university in Berkeley, California at the start of the hippy boom. 183 When the torch went out at the start of its Sunday run in the seaside city of Sanya, the live national broadcast cut away as guards rekindled the flame. 184 Councillor Paul Tisley will be in attendance at the start of the meeting to welcome us. 185 I don't think that anybody is able to put money on who was the lightest car at the start in Bahrain, maybe there are some surprises. 186 At the start of each release, the management team meets with the development team for the ritual arm-twisting for commitments on both the release date and the content. 187 I mapped out some basics of each character at the start. 188 Thus at the start of this decade , when lay - offs peaked(), it hugely understated true unemployment. 189 Similar fiscal restraint in India, while it lasted, facilitated cutting the top income tax rate to 30% from 60% at the start of yet another "economic miracle." 190 At the start of the month, it will puff up thanks to a small mechanical arm inside itself - potentially attracting a mate, said Mr Kestner. 191 With the conditions improving at the start of the second half, Milan were soon into their slick-passing game and Shevchenko forced Coppola to punch away a fierce free-kick. 192 Ashur Shamis, a London-based Libyan dissident, says most of his compatriots had not even heard of Ibrahim until he began appearing on news bulletins at the start of the conflict. 193 The presence of granulocytopenia or thrombocytopenia at the start of treatment does not contraindicate vincristine therapy. 194 The form designer that you saw at the start should be displayed with a blank form. 195 Recall that at the start of the new millennium, a consensus existed among China-watchers that the Red Menace was as much of a mare's-nest as the Yellow Peril. 196 At the start of a match and whenever he changes his racket during a match a player shall show his opponent and the umpire the racket he is about to use and shall allow them to examinate it. 197 By TOM BARTLETT and KARIN FISCHER DOZENS of new students crowded into a lobby of the University of Delaware's student center at the start of the school year. 197 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 198 The new system will be confronted with great difficulties at the start. 199 The last meeting of the Estates General was at the start of the French Revolution in 1789, when the deputies of the Third Estate led in founding the National Assembly. 200 "At the start it was hard because I kept smudging, but you get used to it, " he said. 201 Senderos had a good game against West Brom in the Carling Cup, and could have scored two goals in as many minutes at the start of the game, his headers just grazing the top of the cross bar. 202 It became apparent that, excepting the historical tribal rhythms at the start of the ceremony, anything with a discernible beat is considered verboten by the party elite who control the games. 203 They also made may discuss plagiarize plagiarism with their students at the start of every term. 204 The renovation will begin at the start of next year. 205 At the start of the power stroke, that is , there is no increase in the volume of the gases during combustion, but the pressure rises greatly. 206 The value of the Chinese stockmarket tops $1 trillion, but after a huge run-up at the start of this year the market fell when officials sought to calm down overexcited retail investors. 207 European Olympic Committees chief Patrick Hickey said it was his understanding the IOC would make a comprehensive statement on the issue at the start of the executive board meeting on Thursday. 208 Displaying the American flag and the flag of the National Geographic Society, the Silver Fox drifts above the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the start of Ed Yost's record-breaking transatlantic journey. 209 Sometimes, he said, it can be an advantage to be on the bench at the start of a game because it gives you a chance to study the other team's offensive players. 210 The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries started another round of supply cutbacks at the start of this month. 211 At the start of the 19th century Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a French naturalist, thought he had found it. 212 At the start of the season we were into group dynamics of recently past seasons. 213 And at the start of the second, JK drops her first bombshell. 214 At the start of the Iranian president's address, one of two protesters dressed in multi-colored wigs hurled an object at the leader, but it missed him. 215 All of the 24 fingertip ulcers present at the start of treatment healed during tadalafil treatment, compared with 3 of 13 in the placebo group. 216 Ralph, owned by Pauline Grant, who hit the headlines at the start of the year is his stepbrother but is dwarfed by his half-sibling. 217 The second set, which did not have a single break of serve,() was overshadowed by an incident which saw Federer come face to face with a court invader at the start of the fourth game. 218 If you're going to allow a mind to evolve as a separate substance does it mean you've got to have a separate substance right there at the start, amoebae and so on and some microbes? 219 Europe has five days to find a solution to the sovereign debt crisis or else the EU itself will collapse, political leaders warned on Sunday at the start of a week of high-stakes summitry. 220 The script and earlier iteration of this episode had this as the "Jedi Fortune Cookie" message at the start of the episode: "Great leadership comes in all sizes. " 221 We shall by very much obliged if you will effect shipment as soon as possible, thus enabling them to catch the brisk demand at the start of the season. 222 The budgeted cost is derived from the detailed cost estimate prepared at the start of the project. 223 German astronomer Johannes Kepler used these modern logarithms to calculate the orbit of Mars at the start of the 17th century. 224 Clarence Seedorf came on for Rino Gattuso at the start of the second half but it was Livorno midfielder Luca Vigiani who wasted the first opening, driving his shot well wide from a good angle. 225 There is a chance that Osborne will delay the hike due to the rise in oil prices and also the boost to the Treasury's coffers from higher tax take at the start of the year. 226 As a result, at the start of the sales event, the retailers systems experience a tremendous spike in volume, placing a tremendous stress on the relatively cold system. 227 "Clearly we have to have a sense of urgency at the start of the game," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. 227 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 228 Contains input stream, positioned at the start of the optional input data. 229 Then look at your Non-Current Assets at the start of the year and the end of the year. 230 For each defragment. a message appears in the online log at the start of defragmentation. 231 At the start of World War I, he was serving aboard the light cruiser Dresden. 232 As noted, among those who were cognitively normal at the start of the study, moderate alcohol drinkers appeared to be protected against dementia. 233 There's a striking moment at the start of Thucydides' "Peloponnesian War" when he surveys Greek history up to then. 234 Federer suffered glandular fever at the start of the year, which affected his results, but said he was back on form, feeling as fit as last year when he equaled Bjorn Borg 's feat of five in a row. 235 If you use the time variable, the single line set time at the start of the script is good enough to display the time it takes to run individual commands. 236 Clocking all mechanics daily time cards at the start and close of work. 237 At the start of the first year in infant school, teachers seat pupils alphabetically from the front, to make it easier to remember their names. 238 In a 100-89 victory over the Heat, Chris Paul set an NBA record for consecutive games at the start of a season with at least 20 points and 10 assists, breaking the mark set by Oscar Robertson in 1968. 239 DOZENS of new students crowded into a lobby of the University of Delaware's student center at the start of the school year. 240 Cally was there at the start of the foundations for Liverpool Football Club, he was with Shanks. 241 Ensured that the player would start with enough fuel to build a Howitzer at the start of Caen M01. 242 At the start, jump into the concrete pit, dig and drop through. 243 For example, imagine that at the start of the new year (after all the confetti has been cleaned up) you want to switch your application over to a new subsystem for inventory management. 244 Aim at the start mark of a water-jet loom during weaving, a virtual testing method to test the warp Let-off motion was introduced in this paper. 245 Auto stocks recovered a bit after being hit hard at the start of the week, notably in Germany, as the market fretted that China's interest-rate hike might bite into car demand. |
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