Examples of using Started to go in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
In 1752, things started to go worse for Fredman as his wife died.
I just started to go toward it.
And I… I just… started to go toward it.
Things started to go bad for the old man in'52.
And one day, thingsjust started to go bad.
You know when the police department started to go south?
That part, things started to go wrong.
But the family's success started to go to their heads.
Eight into the flight, vacuum gauges started to go low one by one.
He was doin' great until the day things started to go wrong.
And I started to go out and my father said,"You have to milk the cow.
I fell asleep bums again as soon as we sat in our seats and the bus started to go.
It is important to note that since the change of the owner of the company started to go better.
His relationship with Catherine got very serious, it started to go beyond just a romantic intrigue.
The times when your dad was performing in New York, and then we would see each other very often, and that's when they started to go closer.
When we started to go up to the Kingdom of Heaven,
There is evidence that electricity prices have started to go down improving the competitive position of the European industry,
Although he had already started to go on air from them”,- He said.
having started to go in for sports.
He started to go down on me and… Came up and he was like