Pronunciation of the English word start.
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1. | "Instead of saying, 'oh one day saying we're goina buy a farm', we said, 'let's start now', and lets start growing and let's start learning," Kofsky says. | |
2. | Wars don't simply start like winter starts, but rather it is people that start a war. | |
3. | If you don't start treating people with a little more respect, people may start avoiding you like the plague. | |
4. | If you could go back and start your life again, from what age would you like to start? | |
5. | Midterm exams start next week. Just cramming the night before won't get you ready. There'll be a lot of tough questions. You should start studying today. | |
6. | I have actually decided to start putting my brain to some use. I'm going to start to learn as much foreign languages as possible before I die. | |
7. | Erase to the start of discourse or text; drop the subject or start over. | |
8. | It's about as easy to start a union in a Walmart as it is to start an atheist club in the Vatican. | |
9. | When they see Maria, children start to cry and dogs start to bark. What is it about her that has this effect? | |
10. | How is it that one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box to start a campfire? |