Beginning | Count |
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At the end of | 25 |
By the end of | 16 |
As a result of | 13 |
Males had a median | 13 |
The population density was | 11 |
On the other hand, | 11 |
The median income for | 11 |
As a result, the | 10 |
There is also a | 10 |
The rest of the | 8 |
At the same time, | 8 |
In the United States, | 7 |
It is important to | 7 |
In the city the | 7 |
It is one of | 7 |
In addition to the | 6 |
Towards the end of | 6 |
In the case of | 6 |
The construction of the | 5 |
It is revealed that | 5 |
At the beginning of | 5 |
It is later revealed | 5 |
Near the end of | 5 |
It is considered a | 4 |
This was the first | 4 |
After the death of | 4 |
It was during this | 4 |
There is also an | 4 |
There are a number | 4 |
At the same time | 4 |
We find the most frequent sentence beginnings consisting of three words. See section 4.3.1.1 for more details.
If the corpus is poorly balanced in the sense that it contains many similar sentences, we will find well formed but unexpected sentence beginnings. This should be noticed for a forthcoming revision of the corpus.
4.3.1.1 Most Frequent Sentence Beginnings I
4.3.1.2 Most Frequent Sentence Beginnings II
4.3.1.3 Most Frequent Sentence Beginnings III
4.3.1.1 Most Frequent Sentence Endings I
4.3.1.2 Most Frequent Sentence Endings II
4.3.1.3 Most Frequent Sentence Endings III
4.3.1.4 Most Frequent Sentence Endings IV