Example sentences of "start [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Oh sugar , I 've got ta start filling all these in now .
2 ‘ Now tell me , for heaven 's sake , or I 'll start imagining all sorts ! ’
3 Also one would have to work out whether peasants were subsistence minded in that how that once they 'd achieved their subsistence was that all they would want or would they really want to sort of erm work harder and start sharing all their tools and implements in order to gain an even higher productivity .
4 We have to put a shelf mark on the books so that we can shelve the book , but that tells us quite a lot about the subject , and if you start putting those three things together the librarian , as manager of his library , can start to put all this information together — in fact , the computer digests it for him — to give him an overview of how effective his operation is , when he should be buying extra copies , when perhaps he should be thinking of not buying quite so much , or being a little more selective .
5 And if you start putting those three things together , the Librarian , as manager of his library , can start to put all this information together .
6 James has been er talking down the footie yeah , yeah talking a load of bloody rubbish but he 'll start speaking all of a sudden wo n't he ?
7 ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony .
8 So we 're going to try and start to change all that now .
9 ‘ Because if you do , you 'd better start undoing all these goddamned buttons while the fire 's still hot . ’
10 Radio Times and TV Times will start to print all terrestrial and satellite television listings .
11 All users will be able to enjoy the blend tool , instant transformations from one shape to another will start to invade all sorts of artwork before very long !
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