Start-over Sentence Examples

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  • At least we have a chance to start over.

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  • If you run out of time on a certain stage, you lose a life, and you have to start over.

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  • If you're unhappy with your stats you can always delete them and start over.

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  • I tried to run away twice, to take us both to the mortal world, where we could start over.

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  • When your child is finished he can just wipe it away and start over.

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  • It is okay to go back to square one and start over with introducing the two cats to one another.

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  • Finally, I would start over again and use the tips the Behavior therapist gave you before since they've worked in the past.

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  • You need a bowl that will be sturdy as any mishap can scare your cat from using the litter in this position, and you'll have to start over from the beginning.

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  • If you want, try a few different techniques on the same wall and see which one you like the most, then paint over the wall and start over again with the one that you think looks best.

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  • Oops remover is applied with a wand which makes application to the right spot precise and lets you wipe away those little long-lasting color mistakes without having to start over.

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  • If you mess up, it's easy to start over and try again until you get it right; fondant is very forgiving in that way.

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  • If you find that you don't like the original outfit you designed, you simply hit reset to start over from the very beginning.

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  • You're free to start over with yet another vet, or you can make one last attempt to get some cooperation from your current vet before you spend more money on a diagnosis, considering the work that has already been done.

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  • If you lose all your eggs, you just start over from the previous checkpoint.

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  • In the history of portable video games, those small handheld systems didn't get that much of a late start over regular console systems.

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  • If you run out of cans or you make too many mistakes, you failed and have to start over.

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  • You can lose a life, but even if you run out of lives, you just start over with more lives.

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  • Hitting combos keeps him/her going and messing up makes you start over with the moves (the song keeps going).

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  • If you guess wrong three times in the same game, the game is over and you have to start over.

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  • In this way the child has a chance to start over with a clean slate.

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  • Some women find that this is the best way to stop.If you slip and go back to smoking, start over and try again.

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  • If you run into problems it's easy to melt the wax again and start over.

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  • The almost-worst thing that can happen is you'll make an ugly or unusable candle that you'll have to melt and start over.

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  • For me to, at the age of 27, start over from nothing, is NOT going to be easy, no matter which way you look at it.

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  • I know you are not alone in having a desire from time to time to run away and start over.

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  • Many couples start over with a clean slate and try to make things work again.

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  • If you cheat on the diet even one time, you negate the entire process and need to start over.

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  • Don't spend hours sorting and storing toys only to start over the next week.

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  • If your child makes a mistake, wipe the paint from the glass before it dries in order to start over.

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  • Besides, you'll want to throw them out and start over next summer, right?

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  • Work slowly, since it will not be easy to remove the decal and start over.

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  • If your paper doesn't come out perfect you can always tear it up and start over.

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  • Scrape the paint off with a palette knife, scrub away the residue with a solvent, and then start over.

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  • If you measure in cups and it offers options for grams or ounces, you'll have to start over.

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  • You don't have to start over with a blank form.

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  • Players who don't follow the command start over.

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  • If a player drops the balloon, he has to carry it back to the starting point and start over again.

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  • Remind them that if they fall off their seahorse, they have to go back to the beginning and start over.

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  • If our privacy was assaulted by some mistake we made, at least we could start over.

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  • I don't want to start over as someone else in a new place.

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  • She hoped he'd drop the subject, that they could start over.

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  • After that nasty sheriff created all that fuss and arrested your stepfather, my attorney was sure the judge would call a mistrial and we'd have to start over again.

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  • Nope. I had to start over yesterday.

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  • What say we start over again?

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  • Well, I'm starving and if you don't stop that, I will most certainly ruin these eggs and have to start over.

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  • You'd think the plan was to help the survivors, but I'm in a constant battle with others who want to wipe out everything east of the Mississippi and just start over.

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  • If only she could reverse this day and start over.

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  • Have you been looking for a way to start over without declaring bankruptcy?

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  • A blood feud can start over any number of causes - an untoward advance to a woman or the killing of a sheep dog.

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  • She too had her projects of expansion and hegemony, and by the Chino-Japanese War she had gained a start over her rival.

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