Similar words: restart, to start the ball rolling, at the same time, asleep at the switch, at the latest, at this stage, farthest, at the earliest. Meaning: adv. at the beginning.
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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,(www.Sentencedict.com) 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.
More similar words: restart, to start the ball rolling, at the same time, asleep at the switch, at the latest, at this stage, farthest, at the earliest, cut the mustard, start, at the instance of, at the best of times, upstart, start-up, startle, startup, start off, starter, start on, start out, start up, starting, for a start, startled, start work, see stars, up the stairs, take the stand, fourth estate, star chart.