Place where something begins.
1 Do this four times and you get back to its start point .
2 Reg Brickell takes Lucy from the Viking Princess to the start point .
3 He said the start point of the sentence, nine years, was too high.
4 Continue along the track to return to Donkey Green and the start point .
5 And nowhere is too far from the start point of a good walking route.
6 These observations should be seen as a start point for further research and consideration.
7 We are looking to this area as a start point for the referendum of 2011.
8 This is a loop walk so the route takes you back to the start point .
9 Those Brazilian skeletons displaying Australasian features may provide a start point for just such an investigation.
10 How to get there The nearest train station to the start point is Swansea or Gowerton.
11 The whale can navigate at thousands of kilometers of open see and return to its start point .
12 In September the British front line had moved just six kilometres from its start point of July 1st.
13 The start point would be seventy million-whynot?-buthe would settle for a mere fifty, he promised himself.
14 It does look as though February is more likely the start point for policy tightening, rather than November.
15 A hypothesis is a theory, a working theory, a start point , which has to be supported by evidence.
16 Transcription start point analysis of the pteF gene revealed that the annotated sequence in the databases is incorrect.
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