Aún no tenemos significados para "very commencement".
1The very commencement of his reign gave symptoms of his sanguinary disposition.
2Their number, however, was soon reduced to two at the very commencement.
3From the very commencement of the journey he had been wilful and troublesome.
4From the very commencement of the interview Mrs. Hittaway was strong-minded.
5Resolve, therefore, at the very commencement of your career, to acquire such knowledge.
6From the very commencement of the voyage the little Cumberland caused trouble and anxiety.
7The transaction was not well managed from the very commencement.
8The very commencement day speeches of school children are censored.
9Something perhaps happens, at the very commencement of infancy, that may mislead me afterwards.
10At the very commencement of Milly's illness I had missed Peter, Mrs. Thatcher's grandson.
11From the very commencement of the Revolution General Luckner indulged in violent sallies against her.
12Juan de Cabrera was slain at the very commencement of this part of the battle.
13His ardent wish to acquire knowledge was remarkable from the very commencement of his studies.
14At the very commencement I became involved in a dispute with the captain of the vessel.
15Thus he fell at the age of thirty-one, and at the very commencement of his career.
16From the very commencement there was an unceasing flow of pilgrims from all nations to it.
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