Sentence examples for started to do something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

In no mood to do something.

To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.

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While Warhol and the pop artists were bringing the raw American materials of soup cans, Coke bottles, Mickey Mouse and hotdogs into the art gallery, Sendak started to do something comparable with the picture book - most explicitly in In The Night Kitchen, which I'll come to later.

(In fact, the social media platforms have started to do something similar themselves).

"We started to do something more attractive and more people began to hear about this, and also collectors began to hear about it.

For two of the continuous outcome variables, largest number of drinks on one occasion, and number of drinks in a typical week, there were interactions between experimental condition and readiness to change (started to do something about their drinking on entering the trial).

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We have to start to do something".

"They start to do something else".

Reading this, I start to do something similar.

He thinks it's a good idea that we start to do something.

A year after that, they start to do something that is far more authentic".

"Kyoto was a case of some countries starting to do something.

In short, Europe – in its procedurally impeccable, lumbering way – is starting to do something serious about Hungary.

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