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(1) If I start in at once, I can get the job finished early.
(2) A good education gives your child a head start in life.
(3) Building work is expected to start in February.
(4) How can I start in such confusion?
(5) He got a good start in business.
(6) The job gave him his start in journalism.
(7) We're only at the start in our house-hunting.
(8) We made an early start in the morning.
(9) What time does work start in the morning?
(10) She's got off to a flying start in her new career.
(11) This car can reach 60mph from a standing start in less than six seconds.
(12) Classes start in the morning and go through the whole day.
(13) I want to make an early start in the morning.
(14) It was a bad start in my relationship with Warr.
(15) I've fixed up with the school to start in September.
(16) I decided to just start in and see what I could do.
(17) I want to know if he could start in today's match.
(18) I'm going to refuel and you houseclean[sentence dictionary], we'll start in 5 minutes.
(19) I've a very early start in the morning.
(20) He'd given me a head start in my inquiries.
(21) Work will start in January 2001.
(22) But start in small ways and gradually build up.
(23) John had a good start in the game.
(24) A 24-week program will start in late summer.
(25) This is a start in the right direction.
(26) Belasco gave DeMille his start in the theater.
(27) They worked hard to give their children a good start in life.
(28) Ways must be found to assure our children a decent start in life.
(29) Naturally we want to give our kids the best possible start in life .
(30) Moving to a good school gave Sally a fresh start in life.
(1) If I start in at once, I can get the job finished early.
(2) A good education gives your child a head start in life.
(31) Series deliveries are expected to start in April.
(32) Al Leiter will start in his place Saturday.
(33) A basic skill that gives them the greatest start in life.
(34) After initial delays, construction on the new library is due to start in two weeks.
(35) Mailing designs home to be printed on samples sewn by his mum, Wells made a start in sports couture.
(36) That way it will have the best possible start in life.
(37) If your marriage fails it can be difficult to make a new start in life.
(38) The first round of privatization was due to start in late March.
(39) In an area with no obstetric service there is logic in this, but babies get the worst start in life.
(40) With such a start in life, an enterprising virus could hardly fail to become epidemic.
(41) Inquiry Work to improve the ship's sewerage system will then start in Swansea and go on until Friday.
(42) Gustavsson made a disastrous start in men's K1 by falling in and being left behind.
(43) A rookie camp is scheduled to start in early June.
(44) It was the worst start in the history of sports.
(45) But what a start in life for a lovely little girl. Have they no shame? - P. Davies, Ipswich.
(46) I was collecting that night to make an early start in the morning and avoid the worst of the traffic.
(47) The end result is a little like leaving your headlights on all night and expecting the car to start in the morning.
(48) Deliveries of the extra vehicles are expected to start in September 1999.
(49) Apparently he asked lots of questions about her flying start in government: let's hope he was taking notes.
(50) We start in ten days and I firmly rely on the goodness of Providence to grant me a safe and prosperous passage.
(51) The first trains would be delivered in 2002, and commercial services would start in October 2003.
(52) Start in the morning and not go home until dark.
(53) Trading in the credits is expected to start in 1994.
(54) A good start in life, the importance of providing one's children with, particularly these days.
(55) And with your support, we can help give even more of these youngsters a better start in life.
(56) The 1.85-mile track would be lined by five grandstands with a capacity for 150,000, and racing would start in 1995.
(57) To start negotiations having to rely on the generosity of the other party is not to start in the strongest of positions!
(58) Genoa was the home of Simon's company, and he owed his start in Madeira to Genoese money and skill.
(59) Martin Kunz assures potential visitors that small-scale exhibitions will start in the spring.
(60) Both shows will start in late June and continue through September.
(61) The charges will start in January 2003, a year ahead of the next mayoral election.
(62) Construction is scheduled to start in the spring with the first models set to open in the fall.
(63) Shops there got off to a bad start in the weeks after currency union, many demanding cut-throat prices.
(64) Many walkers, particularly Brits, prefer to start in the south, reaching the more spectacular northern half when acclimatised.
(65) This is not the start in life I would like to have given her.
(66) It was floodlit but empty, with the match due to start in ten minutes.
(67) Start in class by playing in your own instinctive style and gradually improve and fill it out.
(68) Urban Programme cash totalling £700,000 is already committed to the scheme, due to start in the summer.
(69) The first lecture was due to start in half an hour - time enough for what she had to do.
(70) But what a start in life for a lovely little girl.
(71) Wright, the youngest pitcher to start in the Series since Bret Saberhagen in 1985, improved to 3-0 in the postseason.
(72) Overhead wiring will get under way early this year,[] with test running to start in the autumn.
(73) But it wasn't a good start in the lessons of love, and left me very arid in such matters.
(74) We want to give our kids the best possible start in life.
(75) This is a high amplitude burst of contractions that start in the stomach and are propagated distally into the lower small bowel.
(76) Work is expected to start in September and take around two years.
(77) Something big was going to happen and it wasn't going to start in Olivia's nightie.
(78) Mike Palmer gives you a step-by-step guide to making a fast start in 1991.
(79) Johnny has screwed up in the States and is trying to make a fresh start in London.
(80) To achieve that from a standing start in nine months meant application as well as ability.
(81) In October the new training scheme with start in which Medau music and movement will be combined with a training in physiotherapy.
(82) You shouldn't try to start in third gear.
(83) I did make a good start in foreign languages.
(84) Mountaineering will entail an early start in the morning.
(85) Beta testing will start in Winter.
(86) His background gave him a running start in business.
(87) Let's just start in that order and think aloud.
(88) Communicator can start in either online or offline modes.
(89) Lampard is a certainty to start in Skopje, with Rio Ferdinand also expected to return to the side after missing the Andorra match because of an ankle injury .
(90) As World Breastfeeding Week gets underway, W.H.O. and its partners are promoting mother's milk as the best way to give babies a healthy start in life.
(91) Mother of two Leah Timms, 28, who has two boys, said she breast-fed them to give them the best start in life emotionally, mentally and physically.
(92) Gordon, the 91-year-old CEO of Tootsie Roll Industries, also got his start in a different field.
(93) I get to turn in my grades, clean off my desk, and make a fresh start in a new semester, unshackled from the mistakes and problems from the past one.
(94) After World War II, Unites States has received a kick start in Economical and cultural areas which also contributed highly to the wide spread acceptance of English as an official language.
(95) How do you get start in that line of work?
(96) China's ambitious engineering extends back at least to the start in the 5th century of the Great Wall, meant to keep out marauding northern nomads.
(97) I just want to get back to my club now and keep working hard, get a good start in the Premier League, and we'll take it from there.
(98) Added to the 90kN of thrust coming from the EJ200 Eurofighter-Typhoon jet, Bloodhound should have sufficient energy to put itself 8km away from a standing start in just 100 seconds.
(99) I think we have made a good start in our business and well begun is half done.
(100) By following the ideas in this list, you will get off to a better start in growing Nepenthes.
(101) One of these days, I'm going to start in on you.
(102) Start in pushup position,[http:///start in.html] but with your shins on a Swiss ball.
(103) U.S. President Barack Obama had urged Iran's leadership "to unclench its fist" for a new start in ties.
(104) We start in the caravanserai (traditional roadside inn), its courtyard once full of camels laden with silks and spices but today transformed into a dull, roofed market depot.
(105) We have to pressurise and score at the start in order to control the game.
(106) For our selection of the greatest captains, we start in the Matt Busby era with the first Irishman to achieve success and two of the legendary trio of Best, Charlton and Law.
(107) These things help children get a good start in life and lessen the chances that they will later have serious health problems or trouble learning.
(108) I had a head start in driving because my father was instructor.
(109) He's got off to a flying start in his new job.
(110) This commitment will also be a big talking point at the next annual UN summit, due to start in Durban on November 28th.
(111) Fox says preproduction on Avatar will start in about a year and that Cameron might shoot the two films back to back which means both could be in theaters before the end of 2015.
(112) The contestants will all start in Dallas, then drive to Waco, Austin, San Antonio, over to Houston and down to Brownsville .
(113) Home for vacation, the dog admitted he had learned neither history nor science, but added proudly, "I did make a good start in foreign languages."
(114) Let's say we start in a universe that, at some particular moment, has no closed timelike curves.
(115) Adu failed to impress the staff in Portugal, but now has the chance of a fresh start in the French principality .
(116) As a design specification, all x86 CPUs start in real mode at boot time to ensure backwards compatibility with legacy operating systems.
(117) The development program is expected to start in 2008 and will run parallel to the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard F-15C AESA program already in progress.
(118) we'll start in on discussing chemical equilibrium, does deriving where they lie phase equilibrium?
(119) Each team will start in a pipe on one side of the map, as the match begins a column of water will "push" the teams out of their pipes to prevent camping.
(120) Xinhua got its start in 1931 as the Red China News Agency, even before the Communist Party gained power in 1949.
(121) HAOSHA ( Ou Lu Sutra ) fitness club, Start in Apr .2002.
(122) Overshadowed by Potter, Neville had a rocky, bullied start in life, suffering clumsiness and a spotty magical ability crippled by his own insecurities.
(123) Players start in their own protected dungeon out of harm's way.
(124) The muddy Missouri gets its start in Montana and crosses both Dakotas—all within the region of unusually heavy rain—before turning south.
(125) Whatever causes late-blooming allergies, those that start in adulthood are likely to stay for life.
(126) The start in back stroke and medley relay races shall be from the water.
(127) I don't think that anybody is able to put money on who was the lightest car at the start in Bahrain, maybe there are some surprises.
(128) Ever since astrophotography got its start in the late 1800's the two nebulae have been photographed. The Hubble Space Telescope has captured some spectacular images.
(129) He points out that in a train or plane, it's customary to start in the qibla direction but then continue the prayer without worrying about possible changes in position.
(130) Usually in the 500m if you don't get a good start in the first corner the race is already done unless someone falls or if you're Wang Meng.
(131) "Scholes and Biggs' biodiversity intactness index (BII) makes a start in satisfying many requirements and provides a robust, sensitive and meaningful indicator," she said.
(132) She should start in a day or two for Rome.
(132) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(133) Every economy introduces many new products each year. Hence, many different S-shape curves start in every year.
(134) Here are six tips for successful start in a telecommuting position.
(135) Haj is the main annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is due to start in November.
(136) Houses numbered 2, 5, 8, and 11 are called the Succedent Houses. This is where you develop administer, and enjoy the things you start in the angular houses.
(137) Classes were supposed to start in April. But the Ministry for Higher Education in the south has now moved the opening date to the middle of May.
(138) The Nano comes with a single windshield wiper and a no-frills two-cylinder engine. Tata will begin accepting bookings for the car from April 9 to 25 and deliveries will start in early July.
(139) After a humiliating false start in Germany's super - secret underground beer competition, America's unlikely team vows to risk life, limb and liver to dominate the ultimate chug-a-lug championship.
(140) Montolivo, 25, is competing with Gattuso to deputise for Pirlo while Marchisio, 24, is expected to start in the creative role behind Alberto Gilardino, the lone striker.
(141) Now, more and more enterprise groups start in the group to implement the centralized purchasing strategic management pattern.
(142) Step on it, the film will start in two minutes.
(143) Pure Poetry theory was made a start in the Occident.
(144) We now stand at a fresh start in our relations.
(145) It's not a gook habit for children to start in on food first.
(146) And for a head start in the CV stakes, try listing your volunteer history.
(147) Where you start in using these tools will depend on where you are in your software delivery cycle.
(148) Just wrap the cuff around your arm (it fits circumferences 9 to 17 inches), connect it to your iOS device, hit start in the free app and the air pump automatically inflates at 15 mmHg/s.
(149) The student's individual difference, cause behavioral cowgirl in start in teaching in classroom adjusted by all means and change.
(150) The motor is permitted to directly start in conditions of rated voltage and rated frequency.
(151) Austin got her start in music opening for Johnny Cash in Australia at the age of 14.
(152) Yes, provided the skills assessment is for an occupation that is on the new SOL which will start in mid-2010, and you are not required to complete the Job Ready Program.
(153) The start in freestyle, Breaststroke, Butterfly and individual medley races shall be with a dive.
(154) England got off to a bad start in the Five Nations' Championship, losing 35-10 to France.
(155) The Germans' second group game against the Balkan nation promises to be a fascinating encounter, not least because Friedrich's club-mate Gojko Kacar is likely to start in attack for the Serbians.
(156) Now you're ready for a fresh start in 2007 a new beginning.
(156) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(157) Never again would she start in fear at the sound of hooves.
(158) It means that they will have a head start in the next cycle of duality, which will take place on a planet similar to Earth.
(159) The principle of it is:When the upper level is reached, the rotary valve and bin gate will start in turn to discharge.
(160) A child who listens to a story nightly receives a huge head start in life.
(161) Construction is anticipated to start in 2010 with Phase I capacity available in 2012.
(162) To know more colloquial expressions is a head start in learning English.
(163) The successors of the eastern Roman Empire, they start in control of western Turkey, Greece and the Southern Balkans.
(164) Lance Mackey, winner of the Iditarod for the last three years, reaches out to fans while charging down the trail just after the official start in Willow, Alaska March 7.
(165) The Japanese file formidable opponents and they got off to a flying start in the match.
(166) Start in the quondam, an once pulled the small feet of Li Yuan to nowise and hand goes limply pluck out throw down.
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