Sentence examples for has started quite from inspiring English sources

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Cutting back fiscal support will weigh on a recovery that has started quite slowly.

Last week at QuakeCon, Bethesda Software employee Todd Howard made a statement that was misquoted, and has started quite the uproar.

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"We had started quite a bit before Sept. 11," he said in an interview.

It is very important, but we have started quite well, with three good games.

Arsenal have started quite brightly here and after Wilshere's cross is only half-cleared, Rosicky thumps in a low drive that Stojkovic has to smother.

Sunderland had started quite well with Wahbi Khazri – a disappointment so far this season but integral to the avoidance of relegation last spring – offering brief cause for optimism.

Having started quite late as a professional, Adams has the singular goal of gaining that world title, earning as much as she can along the way, and then getting out of the sport in three years, ideally also with a third Olympic gold ("that would certainly be quite cool").

"Both teams have started quite well and long may it continue," said the Glasgow back.

Such a shame after the week had started quite well for them.

Sweden went into the match unbeaten whereas we had started quite slowly.

"We have started quite well and are still trying to find our feet on how we are playing," she said.

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