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91. We have also used a more leisurely 3-month period for trainees at the beginning of their professional careers.
92. As I said at the beginning, conditions were a little better and bream were rolling and giving line bites.
93. The problem is one that faces every note-taker at the beginning of a course: What is important?
94. It can be dangerous to over-exert yourself greatly at the beginning of your fitness programme.
95. In the ACCs, the money supply began to accelerate at the beginning of 1970.
96. At the beginning of the 1980s, road building was not a notably popular cause.
97. If you have just started working then it would be better to put your educational qualifications at the beginning.
98. At the beginning of June the estimate was 4,000-20,000 women.
99. At the beginning of the excitation interval the transistor T1 is switched on and the base drive to T2 is enabled.
100. At the beginning of my illness I was on the exercise bike every day, desperate to lose weight.
101. Just 15 percent of shows containing violence carried an advisory or content code at the beginning of the program.
102. Their first league game was played at the beginning of September,[http://sentencedict.com/at the beginning.html] at the Glenpatrick Road pitch.
103. At the beginning of the season, when the vegetation within is actively fermenting, it may overheat.
104. It is easier to resist at the beginning than at the end. Leonardo da Vinci
105. These guidelines for learning should be given to the student at the beginning of her time on the ward.
106. We cover the main news of the day at the beginning of the broadcast.
107. This is no signature at the end, Harry, but a prophecy at the beginning.
108. I pointed out at the beginning that the Lindop committee had said that suspicions should be dealt with differently.
109. You ought to get into the habit of planning your work at the beginning of each week.
110. Remember to adjust the straps at the beginning and the end of the season to accommodate either bare feet or boots.
111. At the beginning of each belt was a mid-ocean ridge, where new ocean crust was made.
112. At the beginning of the 1980s, about a third of the total labour force was employed in agriculture.
113. You guys being a little bit aggressive at the beginning put him on the defensive.
114. At the beginning of a cold the viral load will be very high.
115. He no longer confides in he, as he did in the letter at the beginning, but distances himself from her.
116. She notes with an asterisk the dishes that contain highly perishable ingredients and makes those at the beginning of the week.
117. Racing cyclists generally like to meet their fans at the beginning of a stage, but don't ask for autographs today.
118. Bids were invited at the beginning of June for 10 four-car DMUs, with electric or hydraulic transmissions.
119. They did not know at the beginning of the week how much they would bring home at the end.
120. The crucified menagerie was alive at the beginning of the installation.
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