Similar words: to begin with, begin, at the beginning, down with, at the beginning of, get on with, in comparison with, with.
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(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[sentencedict.com], 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.
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(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.
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