Examples of using Things started in English and their translations into Italian
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An1}♪ And things started to grow♪.
They create things, get things started.
Things started the exact same way.
It was good. Then things started going wrong.
Things started piling up and I felt I was sinking.
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So little by little, things started to go downhill.
And things started going fast and furious.
I think that's when things started falling apart.
Things started to get out of hand, but I didn't care.
When he finally agreed to do it, things started moving.
But then things started changing.
And that's when he stormed in… drunk. Things started heating up.
But then things started to change.
To go well with Janet McIntyre… But just as things started Whoa.
But things started getting strange.
In your great-grandparents' village, strange things started to happen.
After that, things started getting a little better.
He was struggling. Tony had a master plan and things started to happen.
But then… Things started to get a little weird.
We made it with Hiili, and slowly things started going forward.
Things started heating up, and that's when he stormed in drunk.
The next day, though, things started to look up. Oh, bollocks!
Things started to change in 1886, when the French scientist P.L.
I think that was when things started happening for Chunsu Insurance.
Things started to change around here… I think it was maybe'97 or'98 maybe.
Its performance often requires an introductory routine to get things started.
But things started to change during the winter of 1994 in Bosnia.
When he finally performs with Buddy, things started to get even more nerve racking.
To get things started, Art went into the rationale underlying the workshops.
Among the things started, I decided to finish up, there's also this job….