Sentence examples for started to get rid from inspiring English sources

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The caretaker government started to get rid of them.

G.M., whose survival was threatened by the world financial crisis, started to get rid of its activities in Europe.

They started to get rid of the several linings that were there to protect the preciousness of the fur.

"The regime may have started to get rid of people who know too much," said one opposition source.

Once the buildings were coloured, people started to get rid of the heavy fences of their shops.

But the free press has competition, and step by step it started to get rid of the stupid versions and go to the mainstream: Kremlin.

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The company has responded by starting to get rid of some of its stodgier businesses.

Only when the prime minister champions the cause of transparency will Greece start to get rid of corruption.

I'd take it as a good sign if some of the rather modest ideas listed in Nocera's column catch fire, and we finally start to get rid of some of the unnecessary stupidities that bedevil American democracy.

It's been harrowing that just as we're seeing this green surge, with people wanting to grow things in their own space, that local authorities are starting to get rid of them.

Doing so activates the lymphatic process so that your body naturally starts to get rid of the bruise on its own.

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