Examples of using Has to start in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Every person is there to achieve some type of goal and everyone has to start somewhere.
Every time it gets to the top it rolls back down and he has to start all over again.
the fouling player has to start four meters behind the fouled player.
Violation of such rules usually means that the car has to start from the pit lane.
now the Pentagon has to start elaborating the general provisions of the future project.
the tenth man has to start digging No matter how improbable it may seem.
any gambler worth his salt has to start at the bottom before he can lay claim to the jackpot- free games will allow you to do this!
The opening acts that became major headliners- Everyone has to start somewhere, and even the world's most famous
Tweet Everyone has to start somewhere, and even the world's most famous
But everyone has to start somewhere, and performing well at this level will lead to you getting promoted to a fully-fledged driver on the team,
Humble beginnings: The opening acts that became major headliners- Everyone has to start somewhere, and even the world's most famous
This is in no way a horrific reality exclusive to the banana industry, but one has to start somewhere and I am grateful to those who made me realise that ignorance is not an option.
decides he/she wants to run a Marathon, has to start with light running
We have to start soon.
We have to start.
I just have to start again.
Oh, my God, I have to start working out.
Yes. We have to start before the sun's out.
And you have to start somewhere.
We have to start over.