The first seems wrong to me, but it has more google results. All of these affect how you might introduce each point Start may have the connotation of being in the future and beginning may more easily be associated with the past
Arthur Leywin x Tessia Eralith x Sylvie Indrath x Virion Eralith x Aldir
The period will start in 15 minutes
Vs i can barely remember the beginning of the period
Start has the sense of being a fixed point in time, while beginning could possibly refer to any time between the start and the halfway point. The beginning of the century is a period of time which is short compared to the century but rather long otherwise Some people may use this phrase to mean the first decade or even longer I might say at the beginning of the 20th century women generally couldn't vote but by the end of world war ii many nations had granted them this right.
But to start marks the actual/exact time of launching an activity (to understand more clearly, consider these two examples This is just the beginning [meaning, all the initial period]. There's also in the beginning which is a little more extended than at the beginning so is similar to during the beginning but is much more common. For a while, using but to start a sentence was largely frowned upon
But, i think it is possible to use but at the beginning of a sentence, as long as it isn't overused
11 i think from the beginning puts a little more emphasis and focus on the significance of the beginning If you were talking about a business, perhaps he was there in the planning process and integral to starting the business Since the beginning places more emphasis on the intervening time period. Do the words in latin, greek
Hebrew, (or an earlier language), indicate which phrase is the more intended? The way you handle numbers at the beginning of sentences remains a style decision, but the style guides i consulted showed a remarkable degree of unanimity in favoring spelling out the number in that situation The only dissenter on this point is the ap stylebook, which recommends spelling years with numerals even at the beginning of a sentence. What is the nature of the items being enumerated with these words
Is it chronology, a logical argument, a ranking in order of importance
How long is the description of each of them in the paper