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    Use "starts" in a sentence

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    1. The natural process of healing has to be supplemented with medical intervention when the ailment starts causing more pain than bearable or more serious physical or mental ailments develop


    2. Then it starts a different sequence of autoresponders to sell them


    3. But the stealth part will be officially over when Big Petey starts breaking things,” Johnny answered


    4. How serious? Consider this scenario: one of your students starts running around the classroom with his pants on his head, yelling profanities about the education system


    5. John starts, looks up into the face of the president, who is smiling down pleasantly


    6. At the point where the temp starts to drop that is the time to turn the pile over again


    7. Bush starts to walk over to the pool table, but John stands up, calls to him


    8. As soon as Barney spots the bouncy castle, all interest in his old Gran disappears and he starts clamouring to have a go … Emma and Adrian exchange a glance


    9. ‘Oh Mum … I can …’ she starts, but I press the money on her and with a sheepishly grateful smile, she takes it


    10. Zitteraal starts to do the same, tarries in the doorway a moment

    11. He starts to leave


    12. It starts just after seven and he stays there until after it gets dark … every evening …


    13. hair, starts to light a cigarette with a


    14. ‘Don’t start on that!’ he roared … then, realising the absurdity of the situation, starts laughing ‘Oh, Mum! This is ridiculous!’


    15. Travis starts frantically trying to look over his shoulder to his back to see the new tattoo


    16. speak this word until our faith starts working


    17. He starts to pick up the sign


    18. He stands, spits tobacco juice out the window, reaches for a binder, starts leafing through it, hands it to John


    19. Emma’s hoping to go back to work once he starts school – she’s a primary teacher and should be able to get a part time job … at least that is the intention


    20. Russ sees the explosion at the front of the car, starts over to help John, but Ahmed clings to his leg with both arms, stopping him

    21. He starts to wave, thinks better of it, turns back and gets on the bus


    22. Majeed starts the bus and it pulls away, crosses the median and is soon far away


    23. Out of the windshield, Ricci waits for his thugs to settle into place, then starts slowly toward Russ’ side of the Rover


    24. fear starts faith stops


    25. filled to the point of overflowing…The living word starts living within us


    26. He’s hardly stopped speaking when the phone starts ringing


    27. He glances around at the soldiers, who give him a nod of respect, back away, and then at the interrogating officer, who hastily starts uncocks his weapon, starts to put his gun away


    28. Tears start appearing and, as I take her in my arms, she starts weeping


    29. He starts to leave, turns to face John


    30. ’ Molly said firmly, relegating me to childhood firmly, as she starts cooking

    31. Ahmed and Ricci giggle drunkenly as Mohammed walks over, starts pouring


    32. He bends to pick up a long stick and starts beating idly at the nettles standing harmlessly along the fence line


    33. It is a process that starts from the inside


    34. word, the rest of the environment starts disappear, and your


    35. Act 2 starts with Jim and Molly in a clinch which, Andy informs me in a whispered aside, he is looking forward to rehearsing


    36. Suddenly, grandma sits up and starts talking


    37. ‘Kate, no point pretending I don’t find you exciting, is there?’ he said, looking at me in such a way that my heart starts pounding


    38. I occasionally meet Mandy (aunt Hermione's extremely boring niece: the only thing she does is answer ''yes'' or ''no'' to my questions), Lena (an incredibly dull, married hen: I visit her once a week, and as soon as I get there she starts helping her sons with their homework; she won't stop until I leave) or Persephone (rather depressed, yet she is the only one with whom I have something to discuss)


    39. Life itself will be extinct from the earth when the sun starts to cool


    40. That he is pleased with his CD is very clear, and he immediately starts looking through the book, following me into the kitchen and reading out bits to me as I carry on with my turkey checking … Christmas is proving successful so far

    41. This afternoon I saw Diana at the gym, we had an aerobics lesson and then, as we were leaving together, she revealed to me some more interesting details about her job; in fact, she didn't hesitate at all to describe -always with an air of importance- a fixed fraud committed by the company she works for: It all starts with an advertisement they place in the newspaper every week, looking for new commercial travellers; they offer an alluring basic salary, as well as commission on the sales, plus social security


    42. In a rather aggressive manner, he starts interrogating me about my experience in love


    43. ‘Happy, Kate?’ he whispered as the chimes start and everyone starts counting


    44. Everything starts off well


    45. Fred accompanies me to the hall, and starts setting out the chairs for the Granny and Grandpa session which is scheduled for this afternoon, the first meeting of the New Year


    46. What's going on? The sonic war against me is getting more and more unbearable day by day and I just can't stand it any more! For some strange reason, I am surrounded by all kinds of noise pollution: Every morning, at 7:30 am, my father gets out to the yard and keeps himself busy with meaningless tinkering and hammering at pieces of wood or metal for hours! When I return from work at 4:00 in the afternoon and lie in bed so as to have a brief nap, dad goes upstairs, to Alice's half-built penthouse, and starts hammering at stuff again till 5:30 that I leave for the gym! He doesn't really repair anything, he just enjoys the noise! The yard and the penthouse are full of rusty tools, old dilapidated furniture and all kinds of junk dad finds on the road and carries home! I often complain about the noise and the piggery but he never listens; on the contrary, he swears like a trooper!


    47. It is in verse 18 that Paul starts to expound the wisdom of men versus the wisdom of God


    48. 1 Corinthians 2:6 starts, “We do, however, speak a message of wisdom among the mature, but not the wisdom of this age or the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing


    49. "All in good time," Alfred said, "One of the first things we have to deal with is getting Alan back up here before he starts granting interviews to news magazines


    50. He then takes that whip and starts flipping tables, screaming at people, releasing the animals that are there for sacrificial reasons, and driving out all of the moneychangers














































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