Sentence examples for start a battle from inspiring English sources

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The opposing forces were careful not to start a battle.

But if my husband forgets to take the trash to the curb and I'm doing it in my pajamas at 6 a.m.?  I roll my eyes; I don't wage a war or start a battle.

Speaking at a news conference aimed at unveiling policies to help France's struggling economy he urged the country to "start a battle" for employment.

To start a battle, users either challenge each other to a 1-on-1 battle or post a photo with an open call for challengers.

So, if you have something to get off your chest with a loved one, but don't want to start a battle royale over the holidays, JEFF&GORDON want to hear from you.

This means that if the U.S. attacks the nukes, North Korea has the initiative to start a battle in the DMZ, posing unacceptable choices for the United States and catastrophic choices for South Korea.

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They'll sometimes start a "battle --where someone challenges someone else to move, and the one with the most applause for their move wins.

"My brother started a battle," he said.

But having started a battle, the former general saw no alternative but to see it through.

Disorganized rebel groups had started a battle they had little prospect to win swiftly.

The rebels and the government blamed each other for starting a battle at sea on April 16.

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