Examples of using Started to read in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
I started to read about other artists.
It's about time she started to read the Bible.
I have started to read The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan.
Phew, I'm already nervous when I started to read.
Once I started to read, I couldn't stop.
But when I heard that Jesus was a Jew, I started to read the book.
When my son started to read, and I saw him reading. .
I started to read what to eat and what supplements to use.
Continue reading lists articles that you started to read but have not finished yet.
You know, I started to read your magazine because of Edith's column,
You know, I started to read your magazine because of Edith's column.
As I started to read online it seems that the motherboard in these Gateway gt4022′s may be a problem….
It was only when I started to read novels that I realised it was not.
And, as I started to read about bullying as a different part of my academic job,
And, with great precision, and started to read it. brought out a sheet of newspaper She almost immediately reached into her bag.
When we caught him, I started to read him his rights, but he slipped out of his cuffs
You start to read from Ezekiel 9.
I am starting to read through her blog.
But when you start to read the article by Cliff.
Aren't you happy Mr. Barnes is starting to read his Bible?
Point your finger at any spot on the page and start to read.
Then better wait till the morning before starting to read.
BEACH- LATE MORNING Stella lies on the sand and starts to read.
Stella lies on the sand and starts to read.
It's just that every time I start to read, I find myself thinking about… Anything.
I think now I will start to read. We had joy. We had fun.
As soon as children start to read themselves, they have access to special children's books.
Starting to read: Timmy
One day, he finds by chance a mysterious notebook, which he starts to read.
When you start to read all of the 1970s crochet books together,