Examples of using Started to go in English and their translations into Italian
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The people, they must have blocked the exits with one of those trucks back when everything started to go bad.
Back when everything started to go bad. The people, they must have blocked the exits with one of those trucks.
this is the day when everything started to go to shit.
equip it is easy to handle even by those who have just started to go by sea.
The strange thing however it is that also different external matters han started to go for transverse.
They started to go, but the Lord said,"No-- you can't go right now!".
Well, she's a very old dog, but her hearing started to go a couple of years back.
In the 1960s my grandmother Paola started to go there again bringing us grandchildren too,” recalls Mina di Sospiro.
Europcar and Hesjedal started to go fast and Izagirre
And then show me what it was like when the bridge started to go. Right.
And I was hoping we would still have a few more good years before the mind started to go.
People would make a big fuss over me, but when things started to go wrong.
Children started to go to school. Health services were provided.
things started to go better and better.
I fell asleep bums again as soon as we sat in our seats and the bus started to go.
Nonetheless, recently, penis pumps have started to go ahead and take back seat to devices such as the SizeGenetics Penile extender,
suddenly the bike started to go straight and… I knew I would solved the problem somehow by sticking my head up into the wind.
And even when things started to go better, nobody could find work anymore,
just before the second year, we started to go out and do PA's
When exactly, exactly, did the world start to go wonky?