Sentence examples for to be start from inspiring English sources

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After quick instructions, many fellow students were able to be start playing and enjoy the game.

"It's way too soon to be start judging success or failure here," White office of management and budget Peter Orszag said on CBS television on Wednesday.

"You know, if someone said to me, 'Start it all over again, and you know how the ending was going to be, start that year and a half again,'" Mr. Sestak told a crowd of supporters that had thinned considerably as the night wore on, "I'd do it even knowing the ending".

Mr. SMITH: Oh, this got to be start up.

The idea seems to be start at premium and then work your way down.

The 39th Toronto International Film Festival is widely considered to be start of the annual film awards season, serving as a high-profile launchpad for movies that have gone on to receive Oscar glory.

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They usually seem to be starting early.

Lets face it these employers are for the most part these are not going to be start-ups but instead mature and maturing technology businesses.

Things seem to be starting off well.

We're finding that brides-to-be start out feeling excited, thrilled to finally be designing the day they have been dreaming of, but that exhilaration can quickly meld into anxiety, stress, and confusion.

That, however, may be starting to change.

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