Examples of using We have to start in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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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
We have to start now.
Mrs. Healy, we have to start.
We have to start the burn.
It means that we have to start.
We have to start walking.
People also translate
Nathan's a mess and we have to start.
We have to start digging.
God help us if we have to start praying!
We have to start without him.
Forget the fire. We have to start hiking.
We have to start the scan now.
On the sixth day we have to start planning.
We have to start at the beginning.
So you can see exactly where we have to start.
Well, we have to start.
 Besides that we have to start meals in 3,
We have to start before the sun's up.
It's an alternative that we have to start using, on a large scale.
So we have to start thinking like a man.
The place we have to start is the soil itself.
We have to start at grass roots level.
I think we have to start to consider that.
We have to start collecting from 555.
Since we have to start recording, we need a definite version.
We have to start by… trusting each other.
We have to start gathering evidence.
We have to start where they were last seen.
We have to start with the DNA test,
And we have to start with you, because you found her.
We have to start by overcoming the humanitarian crisis.