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Example sentences for "start with"

  • Yes, start with the "Jubilee Fashion Club.

  • I undertook to find enough capital to start with, and to manage the concern.

  • I hadn't a notion how it was made; he wouldn't tell me till I planked down money to start with; and not a drop of it could be found anywhere.

  • During the first month he lost about ten pounds and had been skinny to start with.

  • It can have a genetic predisposition for a specific allergy to start with.

  • But John had been very slender to start with and by now he was getting near the end of his food reserves.

  • They were to start with jean at about six o'clock, and a little before that time Clemens (he was unable to make the journey) asked me what had been her favorite music.

  • It had seemed a doubtful experiment to start with Mrs. Clemens on that journey in the summer heat; but, strange to say, her health improved, and she reached Vancouver by no means unfit for the long voyage ahead.

  • Farther south than this vision became too oblique, amounting as it did, with an adverse tilt of twenty-five degrees to start with, to something over sixty degrees, for detection of such fine markings to be possible.

  • And this would be particularly true of Mars where the mean temperature is probably none too much above the freezing-point to start with.

  • The difficulty is to find a cheap enough material to start with.

  • For instance, let us start with phenol, the ill-smelling and poisonous carbolic acid of disagreeable associations and evil fame.

  • Had the pupil any voice to start with, the O'Kelly improved it; had he none, the O'Kelly would help him to disguise the fact.

  • I should not ask a high salary to start with.

  • This simple definition is advanced to start with, that we may know what we are talking about.

  • You'll need, probably, a little capital to start with," suggested Miss Podder.

  • I had the handicraft to start with; I'm learning the business; but I've got a lot to learn yet in the science and art of it.

  • Maybe instead we ought to start with something a little offbeat, then gradually work up to the best and sharpest.

  • I suggest we start with a little information gathering.

  • The best thing, she'd told herself, was to start with a clear head.

  • Kamrasi now said the Gani men would feast on beef to-morrow, and the next day be ready to start with my men for Petherick's camp.

  • With this nucleus to start with, I gave orders that they should look out for as many Wanguana (freed men--i.

  • He had heard of Mahamed's party, and was actually waiting for him to come in, that he might have had the use of his return-men to start with comfortably.

  • I grant thirty or forty points to start with.

  • If you say forty-five, Colonel, it will give us a drop in our flasks to start with, and we are as likely to be fifteen days as fourteen, anyway.

  • Start with a few and increase the number as you can care for them.

  • The proper size of an enclosure depends on the number and kinds of animals you intend to start with.

  • A matter of five minutes' talk, to start with.

  • Come round about half-past nine and I'll hand over the diamonds to start with.

  • We are all the same stuff to start with, but we remember different things, and if we did not remember different things we should be absolutely like each other.

  • The larvae being similar to start with, and being similarly mutilated--i.

  • Ease your helm down gently to start with, quartermaster; we will sail her round as far as we can.

  • Mark off that bearing and distance, to start with.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "start with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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