Sentence examples for be to start a from inspiring English sources

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The point had seemed to be to start a celebrity death match.

"Our biggest mistake was not understanding how complex it would be to start a programme on the ground," Eisenstadt says.

In addition to enacting legislation to coordinate and finance psychiatric care, a more urgent task would be to start a campaign to raise mental health awareness.

The thing to do, Endicott thought to himself as he stood on the beach, would be to start a band from scratch.

A second challenge would be to start a program quickly enough to prevent the housing and credit markets from spiraling further downward.

To go to NBC, the ABC people say, would be to start a new magazine show when she already has one.

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It was to start a conversation".

It's to start a dialogue".

was to start a cell-phone company with a friend.

One idea was to start a car-rental company.

My next step is to start a blog.

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