Sentence examples similar to start up toward from inspiring English sources

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After they parted, Durant headed to the bridle path, and started up toward Belvedere Castle, sidestepping small bits of gravel as he went.

We started up toward the ridge line atop the bowl, under pines blocking the sun.

Start up.

The field to challenge Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R) next year continues to grow, as three Democrats have started up efforts toward seeking the party's nomination in the race.

She must have started up and gone toward the hedge, leaving a trail of blood.

Again, I thanked him, gave Daisy a pat on the head, stepped down from the truck and started up the driveway toward my new home with the realization that wherever you go in the world, it's always nice to feel like you're supposed to be there.

As the man in the film pulls his coat on and starts up the aisle toward where he and the woman will jostle each other, intentionally or accidentally or as if both compelled to so collide, it's purposefully ambiguous, he also dons his coat — he knows how the movie turns out — and heads off for a drink at the neighborhood bar, called there by what he feels to be his vocation to rescue sad maidens.

But, things went south shortly thereafter, and members Jason Krebs, Bobby Kay, and Chris Tsaganeas refocused toward starting up a new band.

Then come the book's final, distressing lines: Stuart rose from the ditch, climbed into his car, and started up the road that led toward the north.

They started up their engine and jetted off toward Venice.

A CHANNEL starts up here," Mr. Galindo said, pointing toward a wall of woody arms.

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