Sentence examples for been to start the from inspiring English sources

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Her intention had been to start the performance at twilight, "a contemplative moment".

One possibly basic effect that Suez has had, has been to start the English looking, as they have never looked before across the Channel toward the Continent.

The New Yorker, February 16 , 1957P. 130 One possibly basic effect that Suez has had, has been to start the English looking, as they have never looked before across the Channel toward the Continent.

By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, February 16 , 1957P. 130 One possibly basic effect that Suez has had, has been to start the English looking, as they have never looked before across the Channel toward the Continent.

Since 1963 the custom in most years has been to start the tournament with an honorary opening tee shot at the first hole, typically by one of golf's greatest players.

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Weissman was to start the game for the Bullets.

The object is to start the ball rolling.

The other is to start the season much earlier.

Both managers — Ferguson and Mancini — stick with their starting 11's to start the second half.

In Stirling alone, 30 schools have already started or are to start the daily mile.

The biggest opportunity by far is to start the process of changing the voting system.

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