Sentence examples for start to engage from inspiring English sources

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"People can start to engage in crimes.

The cogs start to engage and — a good word is dread.

"You start to engage in an argument instead of taking a time out.

We will see what happens when people start to engage," he said.

"So it's a natural progression to start to engage in politics and to give back to this country".

Toddlers are a fun age because they'll start to engage in the different sights around them, Ms. Norcross said.

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I've noticed a lot more writers and readers starting to engage with games, because they now see the stories as becoming as engaging as novels".

"We are just starting to engage in these conversations.

The candidates are only now starting to engage seriously on foreign policy.

Others suggest that, despite appearances, he may be starting to engage more with the West.

It's unsurprising that councils are starting to engage more actively with the private rented sector.

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