Sentence examples for means to get going from inspiring English sources

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Finding the means to get going as an entrepreneur is still a challenge, however, in an era of constrained bank lending.

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Except it still, frustratingly, hasn't quite gotten wherever it means to be going.

How any of this is meant to get Liverpool going is anyone's guess.

— are meant to help "get the conversation going," he says.

"Users see [planes] as a means to get where they are going, they are looking for the cheapest way possible.

The advisor added: "He's going to be campaigning to win, and that means you have got to go everywhere and go hard at it".

("You mean to say the monkey gets to go to London?" Debbie asks incredulously).

That means he's got to go out there and run some 400s during the season, in order to prove that he should be on that relay.

Engaging in society means that one gets to go out and interact with people.

That means you got to go to your cell.

I know it's very sad, but some guys don't know what gtg means (got to go), so he might just be like ok whatever.

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