Examples of using Started to make in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
and“non-lethal” weapons had just arrived and started to make a line in front of us.
in which they make no-frills minivans and have started to make higher-end cars.
more families started to make this refreshing beverage.
Nico started to make organic electronic music in 2004 at the age of 14.
Interface designers have also started to make use of other modalities,
in which they make no-frills MPVs and have started to make higher-end cars.
and“non-lethal” weapns had just arrived and started to make a line in front of us.
Member States have already started to make some parts of electronic health records accessible
Member States have already started to make some parts of electronic health records accessible
He wrote his first screenplay at the end of the Second World War, and started to make his own films during the post war years.
As state authorities started to make official statements on the massacre,
She had started to make steps to get through it with the help of her loved ones.
As time went on, the artists started to make their recordings themselves in their own little studio.
he has started to make plans to buy a new house for him
a pufferfish have already started to make a home here.
Abd Al Muttalib started to make plans for Abdullah's future.
The milk glands in your breasts may have started to make colostrum by now.
In short, Mr Hollande may for the first time look like a decisive leader who has started to make difficult choices.
then Lithuanian Catholic noblemen started to make their own use of this right.
has started to make its presence felt across the automotive world.