Examples of using To start something in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
The key is not to rely on others to start something but to do it yourself.
At is designed to start something once at the time desired while cron handles calls which you want to be executed on a regular basis.
This is a fantastic opportunity for entrepreneurs to start something at a magnificent place at the Kwattaweg!
I don't know if I'm ready to start something right now, you know? It's just.
Now you're not trying to start something you don't intend to finish again,?
Through his work he got the opportunity to start something in Spain which he wanted to focus on.
I, uh, just don't want to start something we can't finish. What?
I have been thinking about it, too, and on second thought, I feel it would be unwise for us to start something that we couldn't finish.- What indeed.
I, uh, just don't want to start something we can't finish. What?
No. tilly and i are planning to go to venice, and… But you see, well, maybe it's best not to start something we can't finish.
But you see, well, maybe it's best not to start something we can't finish.
You have to start something else right away.
I wanted to start something really new.
Maybe you're meant to start something new.
This is our chance to start something new.
He wants to start something his own here.
Lukas has… Lukas wants to start something new.
What if I want to start something new?
Why you trying to start something? Chill, vick?