Sentence examples for start to making from inspiring English sources

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"It will," he said, "be a good start to making better policy on this issue".

A veto of Congress's wilful overturning of the FCC's new media rules would be a start to making amends.

The impact of downloads' inclusion in the chart was immediate – going from a standing start to making up 55% of a singles sales by the end of 2005.

The measured approach is paying dividends: after "Wallflower" she shot "The Bling Ring" with Sofia Coppola in Los Angeles, and when she spoke to me she was about to start to making Darren Aronofsky's "Noah" in New York.

Giving users a raw count of the minutes they've spent in their apps each day in the last week plus their average across the week is a good start to making users more mindful.

This would be a good start to making a difference.

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It does eventually start to make sense.

You start to make plans to accommodate those people".

"We start to make stapling machines," Tobón says.

He's going to start to make his shots.

Now was the time to start to make amends.

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