We found over 1000 examples of how to use started in an English sentence.
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1. | After getting downsized he started off on a clean slate and started a business working out of a home office. | |
2. | Since I started wearing glasses myself, I started liking the anime where the protagonists wear glasses. | |
3. | He was really gung-ho when he started at the gym but after a few months he started slacking off and then stopped coming altogether. | |
4. | I don't know when the meeting started, but it started at least thirty minutes ago. | |
5. | She started crying and I started crying too. | |
6. | Tom and Mary started dancing as soon as the band started playing. | |
7. | When Tom started crying, I started crying, too. | |
8. | Tom started getting angry when Mary started doing that. | |
9. | Tom started getting mad when Mary started doing that. | |
10. | Tom started getting angry the minute Mary started doing that. | |
11. | Tom started getting mad the minute Mary started doing that. | |
12. | It started to rain as soon as we started eating. | |
13. | Tom started crying and I started crying, too. | |
14. | Tom started crying and Mary started crying, too. | |
15. | Tom started laughing and everybody else started laughing, too. | |
16. | Tom started laughing and everyone else started laughing, too. | |
17. | The dogs started howling when Tom started singing. | |
18. | Liz's son's behaviour started to deteriorate when he started secondary school. | |
19. | “I think we both did quite well, but he started out with no advantages, whereas I started out with tremendous advantages," Lord said. | |
20. | "She started it." "I don't care who started what. Just keep it down." | |
21. | The past perfect is a verb tense used to talk about something that started and finished in the past before another action, which also occurred in the past, started. | |
22. | According to an anecdote, a Hungarian ornithologist was invited to give a lecture on his field in East Germany, and a Hungarian student who studied there was asked to interpret. The lecture started, the first picture was shown, with the following words: "This is a hoopoe with perching legs and a double-feathered crest that can be made erect or decumbent.” The explanation was followed by an awkward silence and after long, painful minutes, the interpreter started to speak: “Vogel!” (bird). | |
23. | When four year old Yanni saw his dead mother, he fell to the ground and started to cry. Skura picked him up and started to hug and kiss him. | |
24. | Every time I started to read, Tom started talking to me. | |
25. | It doesn't matter who started it or why it started. |