1 In a good relationship, that value exists to begin with , Berger said.
2 The months ahead are likely to begin with an incredibly balanced approach.
3 Any answer has to begin with the nature of Labour's current trouble.
4 It's hard to understand why they brought this case to begin with .
5 The months ahead are likely to begin with a wonderfully unexpected surprise.
6 I just wonder what caused the fire to begin with , Alaythia said.
7 He said negotiations are expected to begin with the Crown early 2015.
8 This particular road could never have been that important to begin with .
9 In a difficult group to begin with , they made another lacklustre start.
10 Sure, it's often suggested I don't have any modesty to begin with .
11 Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol begins: Marley was dead: to begin with .
12 Well, I wasn't very good to begin with , or at swordplay, either.
13 An unexpected contact may require a cool headed response to begin with .
14 And she might not have gotten into this situation to begin with .
15 Why would Ledonne design and market such a game to begin with ?
16 Or maybe he had never paid it much attention to begin with .
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