Sentence examples for give a start from inspiring English sources

'give a start' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you are trying to express the idea of setting off on a journey, for example, you might say something like, "Let's give our trip a start".

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Or should Petke perhaps move the left-footed Heath Pearce out of the central defense and give a start to Markus Holgersson or Digao?

The company did not give a start date which could be six months away due to clauses in his M&S contract.

I didn't take her outside much, anyway, because, when I pushed her in the baby carriage, people would lean down and peek in to say something nice and then give a start or jump back before frowning.

Let us hope that today's developments will not give a start to a new arms race".

In other words, you only have the option to give a start date, not an end date.

The values 30% and 200% give a start and end for fragmentation relative to the fragmentation amplitude selected (1.5 V).

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Suddenly, he gave a start.

Again, Ms. Welch gave a start.

Suddenly my veteran friend gave a start.

Then, with a mysterious smile, she gave a start and ran off along the shore.

He should be given a start no later than Game 3.

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