Examples of using Started to change in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Started to change colour.
It quickly started to change color.
My life style and my behaviours started to change.
Things started to change in 1970.
That was when her life started to change.
Things started to change around 2010.
I think that really, uh, you know, started to change him.
But that started to change this week.
All of a sudden, my whole life started to change.
That all started to change around 2010.
That was the mo… moment thi… things started to change.
But things started to change in 1970.
It wasn't until I was seven years old that our family dynamic started to change.
Then it all started to change….
But when ronnie and I started dating, Everything started to change.
The market started to change after 2010.
The emergence of hypermarkets for convenience shopping and mega malls for general andrecreational shopping on the outskirts of the City has started to change the pattern of retail development in Kuala Lumpur.
However, this started to change on Sunday.
And then, we applied an application on top which would allow us to tease out the patterns in the data in real time so we could see what was happening,so we could determine when things started to change.
Then my husband started to change.
FDA also started to change from strangled to electronic cigarette attention.
And when… When things started to change, so did the family, and the relationship.
When things started to change, so did the family, and the relationship. And when.
When a person started to change, he will definitely transfer his positive energyto help those around him, thus help the person to realize his dreams and build a better world together!
Even for all these rich people driving around… when everything starts to change. there comes a moment.
If your blisters start to change significantly, you may have a skin infection.
But that could start to change this week.
He's already starting to change.
Now my husband was starting to change.