Sentence examples for start to take a from inspiring English sources

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If you start to take a little bit of everyone else's insecurity — forget it".

You notice slowly that the older sister and parents start to take a backseat.

On Tuesday, Citigroup executives warned that the tough new credit card rules would start to take a bite out of revenue in the first half of the year.

The big investors that ignored them when the returns were good might now start to take a long hard look at what they've bought into.

Bill Crothers, the government's chief commercial officer, announced in June that it would start to take a less abrasive approach to its suppliers.

This will all start to take a toll on them, I imagine and I wonder if there's any way to support them.

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Though not as physically draining, Tamara says sex work does start to take an emotional toll.

Fear was starting to take a grip.

But gangs were starting to take a foothold there, too.

Market watchers are starting to take a keen interest.

"I'm starting to take a very long view".

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