Starts
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2829 examples of Starts in a sentence
So, an ant
starts
out somewhere near the queen.
Somebody somewhere, a group of people,
starts
clapping in rhythm with my steps.
So as we eat, the camera
starts
pulling out, and then we start interacting with larger and larger organisms.
And this is where the game
starts
getting interesting, because one of the things we really focused on here was giving the players very high-leverage tools, so that for very little effort, the player can make something very cool.
So, like all good stories, this
starts
a long, long time ago when there was basically nothing.
And life
starts
to expand and expand and expand, until it goes kaput.
It
starts
way up here, but then it's a free fall.
This short fiction piece by Martin Amis
starts
out, "On September 11, 2001, he opened his eyes at 4 a.m. in Portland, Maine, and Mohamed Atta's last day began."
An airplane, when you're moving in this direction,
starts
to lift, and that's how it takes off.
And in the middle of the recording, the mics pick this up, but later in the recording, this kid shows up, and he
starts
using a line at the top of the park to do some very advanced tricks on something called the tall rail.
There's no closed captioning for the TED theme song, and we're missing it, but if you've watched enough of these, you hear it in your mind's ear, and then applause
starts.
(Clicks metronome) (Clicks metronome) The duet
starts.
And it
starts
with three people.
But it all
starts
with seeds in classrooms, in my place, which looks like this.
And it
starts
with incredible kids like this, who come early and stay late.
And that's when I realized that the greening of America
starts
first with the pockets, then with the heart and then with the mind.
It
starts
in schools.
But it
starts
a conversation.
If we start one of those community plates spinning, that's really great, that really
starts
to empower people, but if we can then spin that community plate with the learning plate, and then spin it with the business plate, we've got a real show there, we've got some action theater.
If there's any place I don't belong, it's in a mind where the story of me
starts
with the branch of me being queer and not with my rural roots.
The story starts: I was at a friend's house, and she had on her shelf a copy of the DSM manual, which is the manual of mental disorders.
The system needs to change, and change
starts
with us all sharing a new humanitarian vision, one where you, global citizens with skills, expertise and resources, stand together with the local responders; one where we are all humanitarians, putting the necessary resources in the hands of those who need them most and are best placed to use them effectively and efficiently.
Let's bring advanced technology into the apartment, technology-enabled infill, give people the tools within this open-loft chassis to go through a process of defining what their needs and values and activities are, and then a matching algorithm will match a unique assembly of integrated infill components, furniture, and cabinetry, that are personalized to that individual, and they give them the tools to go through the process and to refine it, and it's something like working with an architect, where the dialogue
starts
when you give an alternative to a person to react to.
So adolescence is defined as the period of life that
starts
with the biological, hormonal, physical changes of puberty and ends at the age at which an individual attains a stable, independent role in society.
He's got the overstuffed leather satchel and the rectangular file case and a laptop bag and the tweed jacket with the leather patches, and — (Laughter) — he looks at them, and then in a blink of an eye, he kneels down in front of them, and he
starts
to say, "You know, listen, here's how you can do it.
So he
starts
to tell them, and he's like, "No, this is very important here.
So you have people who are like caricatures of alphas, really coming into the room, they get right into the middle of the room before class even starts, like they really want to occupy space.
Now, the story behind TaskRabbit
starts
like so many great stories with a very cute dog by the name of Kobe.
And then one of the professors
starts
to speak, and he says, "Your work gives me a feeling of joy."
It
starts
to seem like an incredibly physical thing.
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