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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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,(www.Sentencedict.com) 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....
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.