Sentence examples for start to get a from inspiring English sources

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After that, things start to get a bit complicated.

Things all start to get a bit giddy in here.

Now we start to get a little more adventurous.

MENTION digging up graves and most people start to get a bit twitchy.

You come here for treatment, but over time, you will start to get a salary".

A couple of days away from the course, and you start to get a nagging urge.

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I'll start to get an image of the person.

"[It] started to get a bit wearing".

I started to get a little known.

Things started to get a bit better".

This is starting to get a little sad.

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