Examples of using You have got to start in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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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
But you have got to start small.
You have got to start somewhere. Why are you doing that?
With this, you have got to start slow.
You have got to start at 150.
I agree. You have got to start that younger.
You have got to start training young.
He says,“You have got to start somewhere.
Well. You have got to start somewhere.
Charge it at 200. You have got to start at 150.
Bill understood if you want to change the world,… you have got to start by changing the armies.
You have got to start somewhere.
But you have got to start telling me the truth.
And so, you have got to start thinking like a criminal.
You have got to start thinking about finding another place to live.
You have got to start looking out for your own, Sam.
Malfoy. You have got to start standing up to people, Neville.
That means you have got to start with A-A and finish with 2-2.
You have got to start saying yes, my man, and I mean to everything.
You have got to start writing down the names of people that annoy you. .