Examples of using Started moving in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Computer
Man: It really started moving sideways and slightly up
games started moving to Facebook and then to smartphones.
I was still wondering if these were algae until the«thing» started moving against the tide.
Our scanners show the hive ships have started moving again, although their pace has slowed considerably.
games started moving first to Facebook
One day, this trident shows up over my head, and then it started moving South.
They might have started moving a while ago,
a paramilitary force took control of that branch, started moving equipment out.
even escaped death once while playing under a train that started moving.
because this block hasn't started moving yet.
the fetus has already started moving.
a few seconds after the explosion in the fourth unit of the Chernobyl PP the cloud containing uranium particles started moving in the direction of Pripyat,
Most gamblers started moving to online gambling,
residents reached by telephone said more than 100 families had started moving from southern and eastern suburbs most exposed to the offensive to more central parts of the city.
On the fourth day, the Red Army broke out and started moving west, up to 30 to 40 km per day,
residents reached by telephone said more than 100 families had started moving from southern and eastern suburbs most exposed to the offensive to more central parts of the city.
On February 14 the 21st Panzer Division once again started moving west, attacking Sidi Bou Zid,
As Yale historian Paul Kennedy put it,"From the time the first settlers arrived in Virginia from England and started moving westward, this was an imperial nation, a conquering nation.".
residents reached by telephone said more than 100 families had started moving from southern and eastern suburbs most exposed to the offensive to more central parts of the city.
After four days the Red Army broke out and started moving thirty to forty kilometres a day, taking the Baltic states,