Examples of using Started to go in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Semenko started to go.
And then show me what it was like when the bridge started to go. Right.
That the case started to go wrong? Where was it?
You know when the police department started to go south?
When things started to go south for Buster.
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And I stood up and started to go.
Ame started to go into the mountains all the time.
Then one day things started to go bad.
Everything started to go to shit, we never knew why.
And one day, thingsjust started to go bad.
Things started to go wrong. But then, almost simultaneously.
Because of a man. But things started to go wrong.
Everything started to go to shit, we never knew why.-What happened?
But then, almost simultaneously, things started to go wrong.
Then things started to go horribly wrong.
He was doin' great… until the day things started to go wrong.
But just as things started to go well with Janet McIntyre… Whoa.
But then, almost simultaneously, things started to go wrong.
Then, my face started to go numb I lost all feeling on one side of my body.
He said that everything really started to go wrong after that.
Things started to go wrong for me at work. Because it was around that time that.
Maybe he tried to alert somebody when things started to go bad.
And then it started to go dark, which presented us with the biggest problem of the lot.
People would make a big fuss over me, but when things started to go wrong.
Because it was around that time that things started to go wrong for me at work.
Of course. About 12 hours after you left on your mission, things started to go wrong.
Of course. About 12 hours after you left on your mission, things started to go wrong.
Of course. About 12 hours after you left on your mission, things started to go wrong.
And so in a panic I lifted my head up from behind the screen… andsuddenly the bike started to go straight and.
He reflected that"I don't know if I started to be more serious butafter the death of my dad things started to go for me.