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Examples for "start "
1 It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
2 Ardern said people also needed to start working from home if possible.
3 We start a new year in a state of transatlantic political paralysis.
4 However, she's backing the minister and said this is a good start .
5 Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good start .
1 My question does regard such resources, specifically pop culture feminist self-help books.
2 Pornography and other pop culture references are good for use as inspiration.
3 The truth: This week's finest example of chillwave synth - pop meets ambient dream - pop .
4 Demong eventually decided to pop the question following Thursday's individual hill competition.
5 She writes about politics, current events, feminism, human rights and pop culture.
1 Wherever we see a bulge , there's a sea on the sunlit side.
2 We had the bulge before; he has it now; it's perfectly fair.
3 She was a natural really, hardly much of a bulge at all.
4 From the deck they were hidden by the bulge of the world.
5 The veins in her hands bulge and I look the other way.
1 Tails are knotted with hunger and neglect; bones protrude through the skin.
2 The heavy jaws protrude with a hint of ferocity in their set.
3 Her belly did not protrude ; it was almost flat, just slightly rounded.
4 The eyes began to stare at him and the tongue to protrude .
5 This must be big enough for the camera lens to protrude through.
1 As the sheets became smaller, the lines of print would bulge out .
2 Now the canvas began to bulge out ; now it again dropped.
3 Good qualities bulge out all over him, but they don't count for anything.
4 She didn't want her eyes to bulge out of her head.
5 Suddenly the royals were seen slowly to bulge out ; the topgallant-sails followed their example.
1 But that MiG comes back, anything comes back or around, bug out .
2 If you bug out now, where are you going to go-backto Baldy?
3 Tlitoo picked a bug out of Rissa's fur and swallowed it.
4 Wouldn't their eyes bug out , to see 'em handled like that?-wouldn'tthey, though?'
5 You took a year off and got the travel bug out of your system.
1 There's no way to come out of it looking good, he said.
2 The field guidance reports usually come out several days after the event.
3 He went in almost ten minutes ago, and hasn't come out yet.
4 But Ms Tuwhare said some good has come out of the process.
5 Good arts policy should come out of accurate information and strong data.
1 Also, when you approach the car, the door handles pop out automatically.
2 Here and there men pop out like rabbits from dug-outs and mine-shafts.
3 There are actors that are going to pop out of this festival.
4 As amazing as he is, he didn't pop out of a void.
5 He kept on squeezing till I thought my eyes might pop out .
6 Dorcas's eyes looked as though they would pop out of her head.
7 Even if they pop out of your ears, they won't fall off.
8 Under the sleeves of Memphis Depay's polo shirt, big biceps pop out .
9 People's eyes' will pop out of their heads when they see me.
10 Sophie thought her eyes were going to pop out of her head.
11 I think her eyes are going to pop out of her head.
12 They pop out , bombard some installations and destroy some shipping, then run.
13 But it'll pop out of here like a bat out of hell.
14 Hurry up-themoon will pop out in another minute, and spoil the sport.
15 He would go in and a moment later the other would pop out .
16 This habit will make the freckles pop out in fine order.
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