Examples of using Make a start in English and their translations into Dutch
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And make a start.
I know what, we can make a start.
Can we make a start, please?
I know what, we can make a start.
I will make a start on the porridge then.
People also translate
The two of you back to Leman Street, make a start.
Let's make a start.
Make a start, watch the film
We can make a start.
Make a start with basic technique 1 on about 10 cm from the wire end.
And make a start on the tables 12 t/ m 16.
I therefore propose that we make a start on these.
Can you make a start on the locals?
Important thing is that we make a start together.
I know. Make a start tomorrow?
Tomorrow find a spot you like, where the ground isn't too rocky, and make a start.
Should we make a start on the business of the week?
Parliament will make a start on that tomorrow.
I'm glad. I will make a start on breakfast then.
Make a start by reading the various topics mentioned in this chapter of Revelation.
Let us therefore make a start with new financial morals.
There will be no overnight solution to current tensions but we must make a start to overcoming distrust.
You can make a start with the implementation of CARE in an agile team;
And fancied coming over later for a beer, So, I was thinking if you were free we could make a start at putting the past behind us.
It can make a start during the forthcoming seminar which will be attended by government experts.
But unless we at least make a start, then nothing will happen.
So make a start by imposing them in the criminal agreements which the Commission is signing with every country in the world,
Mrs Jeggle's reports make a start on the reform of the market for milk and milk products.
also by then actually carrying out certain Petersberg Tasks, the Union can at least make a start on developing a common security policy.