Sentence examples for start known from inspiring English sources

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In 1974 and 1994 it included stages in Britain and in 2007 London hosted the start, known as the Grand Depart.

In each case in the UK with Greyhound coursing, when a suitable hare appears, a person known as a slipper uses a slip with two collars to release two dogs at the same time, in pursuit of the hare which is given a head start (known as fair law), usually between 80 100 yards.

The seeds will sprout a pair of leaves to start, known as 'seed leaves'.

Business, 4/16: For Two Economists, the Buffett Rule is Just a Start Known in Washington and the economics profession by the of-course-you-know shorthand "Piketty-Saez," the two have been denounced on the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal and won mention in White House budget documents.

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The orchestra, brooding from the start, knows everything.

"No one present at the start knew how it would turn out in the end," he goes on.

To this day he continues to innovate and expand on a sound that from the start knew no limits.

Before you start, know what is safe and suitable to offer to your guinea pigs.

When relationship struggle starts, know that it is a test: of faith and of love.

There are lots of alternative transcription start sites known in mammals.

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