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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],[sentencedict.com] 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.
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