Sentence examples for start to spend from inspiring English sources

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Prices are slashed and consumers start to spend.

Many owners start to spend more of their time on strategic issues.

Consumers start to spend more, with a knock-on effect to business investment.

As the economy slows along with the world's, the government will start to spend some of the windfall copper revenues it has saved.

Although industrial prospects look miserable for months yet, folk might start to spend now that the effects of last year's food and fuel price increases are fading.

Then came the statement yet to be translated into action that the government would start to spend taxpayers' money on AIDS.

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Utilities have started to spend serious money.

Public-sector workers have started to spend more money.

Companies are starting to spend some of their cash hoards.

It's about starting to spend a little bit more money on marketing.

Competition for jobs became fiercer as middle-class families started to spend less on household help.

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