"start" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- April saw the club get to a slow start.
- Ben got away to a really fast start and there was no heading him.
- The gig had certainly got the band off to a good start, but problems set in immediately afterwards.
- I found it pretty hard to get things to a standing-still start after inserting the cubes.
- He drew the outside barrier, got away to a slow start and finished 7th in a 13 horse field.
- In the second round of the Island Challenge, both teams got to a fast start.
- Gervin got to a good start by scoring 20 points in the 1st Quarter.
- "You're getting the mother off welfare at the same time that you get the child off to a good start in school," she says.
- Australia's bluntness with the new ball meant England were always able to get away to a good start.
- Afterwards, the Spurs would win the next two games, getting to a quick start.
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