Examples of using Started to go in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It started to go dark.
That part, things started to go wrong.
We started to go down and down.
Swelling just started to go down.
I started to go through them today, but I.
Then one day things started to go bad.
As I started to go into the light.
And one day, thingsjust started to go bad.
People started to go crazy.
And that's when it all started to go.
Children started to go to school.
Let's talk about where it started to go bad.
I had started to go on my own steps.
That's when everything started to go wrong.
Things started to go bad for the old man in'52.
You know when the police department started to go south?
I started to go out again, even dancing.
Even if she has now started to go elsewhere in the house.
I started to go into zombie mode on the plane.
And I… I just… started to go toward it.
Big mistake, because it was his brother who started to go to Vegas!
It started to go beyond just a romantic intrigue.
When it had happened and we started to go down, I saw someone.
I just started to go towards it, and there was a bus outside.
But the family's success started to go to their heads.
I started to go to church consciously when I was twenty one.
He was doin' great until the day things started to go wrong.
I just started to go toward it.
Eight into the flight, vacuum gauges started to go low one by one.
In 1752, things started to go worse for Fredman as his wife died.