Sentence examples for have started to have from inspiring English sources

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Gold funds have started to have outflows, and the price is off its peak.

Singapore's own biodiversity efforts over the past 10 years have started to have some positive benefits.

"Here I can express my thoughts and I have started to have Israeli friends," he said.

"The people have started to have the courage the face the militants," the official said.

Genetic predisposition can't explain why so many of us have started to have more trouble falling asleep.

"In the US, manufacturers have started to have robots and human beings concurrently on the assembly line and they teach each other," said Epple.

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We've started to have cocktail parties with them".

Long hair has started to have connotations people don't want, like footballers' wives".

"The street has started to have an impetus and impact of its own," Mr. Qaq said.

"For the first time in my life I've started to have fun with fashion," she wrote.

"He has started to have impaired liver and kidney function," said the doctor, Mohamed Osama el-Homsi.

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