Examples of using Started to get in English and their translations into Italian
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Computer
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The road started to get bumpy. She says towards the end of the drive.
The toe's skin literally started to get dry and fall off. No cream helped at all.
I logged onto an ID without point and started to get the Pando files without problems.
He clearly started to get involved in bigger and more important things,
But I had to quit once Paige's schedule I used to work at the practice with Barry, started to get busy.
our second album but then one of the girl's behavior started to get erratic.
The pipe started leaking and the wallpaper started to get wet, and then it started to form this image.
Kathy started to get a little nervous, but Susan soon put
And started to get snarky. Think how you would feel if a bacterium sat at your table.
Here it has started to get really cold since only a few weeks
Indeed, there have been many people whose minds started to get unsteady when they saw some bit,
I did feel like the stickiness started to get a little annoying towards the end of my project
Lily's not in the one up there now, And we… Started to get the slight impression that.
At first, I got very overwhelmed, and I started to get this rash on my chest,
Look, when I started to get A's and play football
When things started to get really bad,
Nick and I actually started to get decently okay, compared to other people at the time.
We welcome the fact that ASEAN started to get involved in this process at its ministerial meeting in June.
The financial viability of the project was assessed when sponsors started to get involved and used the project for their corporate publicity.
In the course of time the caste started to get determined by birth