Examples of using Started very in English and their translations into Italian
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Parma started very well winning the first two games.
My problem started very early on my interest in men's parts began at aroung age 4.
The work started very slowly, as many people had never worked on a construction site before,
Ireland started very positively and we created three
The Morini's strategy of the Pit Stop could take Marco on the podium, started very far from the pole.
The 26cm³ engine has 1 PS and can be started very easily by the primary pump.
The process of downsizing its scope started very early, when too much stress was appropriated to the'in spirit' that we find in the Gospel of Matthew,
An unfortunate race for Berthon who started very well but, after a few laps, he had to widen too much for not touching with another driver at Mirabeau,
Her career as pilot started very soon. In fact at the age of 6 she was already at the steering wheel of a mini automobile powered by a jet engine built by her father!
His path as a political activist started very early: in February 1944,
Obviously Amazon was a trailblazer which started very early on and set the standards in terms of customer care,
The weekend started very well right from the beginning,
Professor of Lighting Design and considered the leading expert on street lighting thanks to a major course of study in the distribution of electricity, started very young in the 50s.
the world's leading manufacturer of kart engines, started very early in the history of the French brand from 1988 onwards.
A weekend started very well for the Team Draco:
Start very early(even when the baby is still in the mother's belly).
The day starts very early here: 6.30 am.
SumatraPDF starts very fast and comes with a clean and simple interface.
College starts very soon.
EFFECTS: Intense long lasting, starts very high then it evolves into a very smooth….