Sentence examples for be about to start up from inspiring English sources

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The row between the Roundheads and Cavaliers could be about to start up again because Owen Farrell, a fine goal-kicker and defender whose attacking nous has been questioned, has been joined in the latest England squad by Bath playmaker George Ford.

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With the county's support, Ms. Lopez-Hanratty's office is about to start up its own Web site detailing the available multicultural services -- one of the few such bilingual Web sites.

Exxon is about to start up the latest phase of its huge liquefied natural gas project in Qatar, and so far this year has begun production at four of its nine major projects planned for the year.

He opened his mouth, but then his body was gripped by little shudders and it looked as if he was about to start up again.

Wood is about to start up an experiment that may help climate scientists to figure out how jungles in the Amazon, the Congo and elsewhere will reacting to rising temperatures.

But, you know, we're about to start up the grill, so….

The Senate was about to start up hearings and prosecutors were bearing down on the burglars who were found guilty.

It seems as if some festival or exhibit is always either just ending or about to start up.

"We are about to start with the catch-up immunization through schools, to decrease the risks of rubella that recently outbreak among young population in BiH".

He empties the first beer into his mouth and as he is about to start on the second, everyone jumps up and cheers: Manchester United have just scored.

Lost is about to start back up again and Amazon has the first five seasons on sale today.

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