Sentence examples for have a started from inspiring English sources

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Of course a single group wasn't going to change decades of culturally engrained stereotypes, but they have a started an important national dialogue that seems to be leading in the right direction.

Now a committee of composers, lyricists and officials from both countries have a started a competition of sorts to create a national anthem for the Union of Russia and Belarus -- even if such a nation does not yet exist and may never.

And, knowing full well that he is much younger than she is, he should have a) started with a cardio warm-up; b) ensured proper hydration; c) led her in some stretching exercises; d) taken it upon himself to do most of the "work".

Crimp the middle pearl first so that you can have a started point and that the rest of the tin cup necklace will be symmetrical.

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"But clearly, we have a starting quarterback.

"We have a starting quarterback," he said.

"Do you have a starting time?

Law has to have a starting point.

Have a starting point.

Always have a starting route.

Everyone came here to have a start".

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