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1) To start with, we haven't enough money, and secondly we haven't enough time.
2) I'll have melon to start with.
3) The club had only six members to start with.
4) She wasn't keen on the idea to start with.
5) To start with we haven't enough money, and secondly we're too busy.
6) We only knew two people in London to start with, but we soon made friends.
7) I was pretty nervous to start with, but after a while I was fine.
8) Well, maybe it would be easier to start with a smaller problem.
9) She was a bit subdued to start with, but after a while she livened up.
10) He was against the idea to start with, but he soon changed his tune when he realized how much money he'd get.
11) It is often a good idea to start with smaller,(http://sentencedict.com/to start with.html) easily achievable goals.
12) To start with, the pressure on her was very heavy, but it's eased off a bit now.
13) To start with we need better computers - then we need more training.
14) There are problems. To start with, neither of us likes housework.
15) We have decided to start with the basics.
16) His outsider image, to start with, is phony.
17) To start with, neither one of us could fly.
18) To start with it's interactive not static.
19) Analysis has to start with the war against inflation.
20) It was like a rocket, brilliant to start with then fizzling out to nothing.
21) List your private fears to start with, then your public ones, if any.
22) To start with, let's have a brief review of major and minor scale harmony.
23) The usual pattern is to start with a larger definition of the neighborhood, and narrow in as the training proceeds.
24) Friendlies are the easiest to start with,[sentencedict.com] as you can pick and choose your opponents.
25) The more localized in position that it is to start with, the more quickly it will spread.
26) I wanted to start with something that was better and more efficient.
27) He'd kept me waiting for an hour so I was pissed off to start with.
28) Oh - and lad: pretend you're interested in him - just for a bit, to start with.
29) It is much simpler and neater-though not necessarily cheaper-simply to start with raw sugar.
30) In the case of eczema, it may be better to start with a simplified form of the elimination diet.
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