Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Actually started in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It actually started even before Kennedy. but Kennedy escalates the
Sarah made sure my holiday started long before it actually started, by giving so much help,
That little Grinch heart of yours actually started beating, and now you want to take it back to your cave
Drug stores have actually started making generic Oxandrolone, primarily Watson Pharmaceuticals,
The exercise was actually started with the first mass take-off on Monday, May 3.
The interesting thing was, while I was lying, I actually started believing it.
The issue now is who actually started the fighting- a fratricidal straggle between two obstinate leaders who six years ago lived in one country.
It has actually started as a concept car
I actually started on those orange squares which took quite awhile since the yarn was so thin.
Regulated as far back as 1509 by the Duke of Medina Sidonia nobody quite knows when this event actually started.
The hashtag actually started in 2015 ago, as an initiative
However, the story actually started years before, as Mees was growing up at his father's hatchery.
We actually started to make our first little profits which was nice for a change.
The reader of this sanitized edition will never be confused by finding out that the very crux of Leninist deviltry actually started with Kautsky, not Lenin.
it took many years before he actually started the project.
The destruction of domestic poultry had actually started before the presence of bird flu was detected in laboratories.
Last night, when I was sitting there on the sofa stewing, I actually started to wonder if we had made a mistake.
The war has actually started, the Enemy has invaded the Fatherland
Koen S.: Hate Manifesto actually started as Carpathian Lords in 1997
Before the Tibetan actually started his work with Alice Bailey, he made careful plans for timing, sequence and intended effects.