Examples of using Started to think in English and their translations into Danish
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I really had started to think that we could both irrespective of all her money.
we have started to think of our next release team.
I really had started to think that we could both be good for one another,
April 4, 1985(Holy Thursday)"Dear children! I thank you for having started to think more about God's glory in your hearts.
I have started to think that James Hansen is right.
It has certainly put more of the children started to think outside the box, and to see what you actually can.
I started to think that some kind of a chair with castors would be great.
And I started to think"Is one of them dead, or are both of them dead?
So over Christmas, 2006, we studied John Douglas's report and started to think about who that foreign profile could belong to. .
Now, it's not the most ground-breaking idea, but when I started to think that maybe there are times when mystery is more important than knowledge,
I believe we have started to think and reason somewhat differently.
I was Christian and my mind took over to where I started to think wrong of God
I was Christian and my mind took over to where I started to think wrong of God
later all of Boston were behaving strangely towards me. I started to see crypto-communists everywhere… I started to think I was a man of great religious importance,
I was starting to think I was crazy.
Are you also starting to think?
I'm starting to think he's a bad influence.
You know, I'm starting to think that irony is very overrated.
I'm starting to think we may not make it out, Jake.
I STARTED TO THINK I shouldn't be OPERATING.