Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Started to play in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Joost started to play Etude Nr. 9 from Carcassi's Op.
I remember walking out there… And the band started to play.
She started to play, and they waited and, um, waited….
For my second bag I started to play with alcohol ink.
And he just sat down at the piano and started to play.
I have started to play shamisen and shakuhachi as well.
At tournaments wilekoszleomwych started to play since 2002.
Children started to play with her clothes and accessories.
There you find a new listing for the video that you started to play.
When Bo Ye Hwang started to play her piece, I lost my way.
As we both liked playing softball at school, we started to play that.
The music started to play and the guests began to eat.
he just sat down at the piano and started to play.
And when we started to play our house of cards came tumbling down.”.
Street soccer saved my life, so I started to play again in Germany.
We started to play and smiled, smiled
Richard is a lifelong ABBA fan who started to play the guitar while still a child.
I started to play by choosing those 2 numbers at random.
As the models began to walk the runway,"Born Slippy" by Underworld started to play.
Bergh started to play clarinet, and picked up the saxophone in 1952.
I got the three types of picks and I started to play with the Regular.
Two months ago I started to play Rio and Fort Knox tournaments.
wanted a new challenge and started to play guitar.
When I started to play the classical guitar, my first pieces were Renaissance music.
In 1996, he was scouted by FC Groningen and started to play in the youth teams.
He started to play with the elastic on my pajama shorts,
So it was good to learn that Radiohead started to play with this kind of thing in the summer;
We started to play& euro;
He unpacked his stuff in quick movements, started to play and performed well.
Joost started to play Etude Nr. 9 from Carcassi's Op. 60, a mixed arpeggio/tremolo study.