Starting-up Sentence Examples

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  • She stared at her plate, a warm flush starting up her neck.

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  • Excessive requests for detail at an early stage may well dissuade an ATS from starting up within the EU.

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  • How about starting up an email pen pal network.

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  • There are many charities starting up to help families effected by the catastrophic event.

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  • There are many charities starting up to help families affected by the catastrophic event.

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  • Making calls or answering emails while commuting by bus or rail is more efficient than starting up your computer at the office or at home and accomplishing the same tasks.

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  • Each episode features a different teen and his or her parents, as Dr. Drew guides them through the initial awkwardness of starting up such a conversation and assigns each family a variety of tasks to get them to open up.

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  • At the same time, Martha Stewart was starting up her own catering business, based in the basement of her new home.

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  • Grants may also be given for starting up a new organization or program as well as for purchasing new equipment such as computers.

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  • Whether you are struggling with a dilemma in a current relationship or simply need a boost to get you going on a starting up a new spark, we are here for you.

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  • There are a large number of adult dating websites and more are starting up all the time.

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  • Your iPod will also start "synching" - this means communication between your iPod and iTunes is starting up.

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  • She is currently starting up an online vintage clothing business.

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