A warrior hastening speeds his way, He starts, looks round him, starts again, And sighs for the approach of day.
From the Aeaean To the cold Alps, eternal Italy 105 Starts to hear thine!
The history of this city starts a train of reflections in my mind that I cannot follow out in speech, but the impression of them will remain with me as long as I live.
Z starts the spade suit and finds the queen is guarded in A's hand.
If B starts the diamond suit, the dealer cannot make more than the odd trick; but the situation looks as if A holds both ace and king of hearts.
Peety the man that starts to write Sandy's beebliographie.
If the child is suffering from constipation, and undigested curds of milk appear in its faeces, and the child starts suddenly in its sleep, give nux vomica.
If a child is suffering with swollen gums, is feverish, restless, andstarts in its sleep, give nux vomica.
After the first stun of the calamity the sufferer starts up, gropes around to see that the children are safe, and puts them under a shed out of the rain.
As she turns, Sylla starts from the chair in great confusion; Mrs. Sartoris points to the table, and then with a start notices the open window.
Every one," says an experienced resident in Buenos Aires, "as soon as he starts a business, looks about for higher tariffs in his line.
The traveller startsfrom Buenos Aires in a steamboat and proceeds up the Plate and Uruguay Rivers to Concordia.
If now the pump starts off well, you have found the difficulty; but at the first opportunity you ought to repack the stuffing-box.
Care must be exercised not to get caught when the flywheel starts off.
Once a flue starts to leaking, it is not likely to stop till it has been repaired; and one leaky flue will make others leak.
It starts with a dash through the city in a ten thousand dollar automobile.
Just think of the good times we'll all have in New York before Dorothy really starts to travel.
But I should play the introduction still louder, so as to make a marked contrast when the melody proper starts in, by playing that very softly, like someone singing way off in the distance.
Here," said Christian, again to himself, "here starts the freedom of inquiry.
The first treatise that we possess starts abruptly with a comment on the first verse of the second chapter, "'And the heaven and earth and all their world were completed.
It is because Philo starts from this conviction that his mission is so striking, and its results so tragical.
Again the development startsfrom a Biblical metaphor.
Then he automatically defends himself with you, starts up his anger-machine, and nothing more can be said.
The leader then continues passing until all have been served; he then startsagain at right of line.
He starts the game by saying, "One step off and all the way across".
A chair is taken from the circle and the group startsmarching again with the music.
He returns with the full basket to the front of the column and starts passing the basket full of apples back over his head.
After the game starts the players may run back and forth between the goal lines at will.
When the ball reaches the last one in the circle he starts rewinding the string upon the ball, passes it back to the next one, who winds on the slack, and so the ball is passed, each one winding until the ball returns to the captain.
All march forward again when the music startsand try to avoid being caught on a rug or in a circle.
When the music again starts the conversation ends and both groups again continue their march in opposite directions and so the game continues.
When one player holds the most advanced step alone, the game starts over with that player as leader.
The game starts with these three players in the goal and the balance of the players at large.
The game starts by each team taking a position anywhere in the half of the field nearest the goal they are defending.
The leader starts the game by giving a letter of the alphabet.
When the ball has reached the last player he immediatelystarts rewinding the ball.
No person is so independent as he who can find interest in a bare rock, a drop of water, the foam of the sea, the spider on the wall, the flower underfoot or the starts overhead.
Again, it is electricity playing in the air-atoms which gives us the beautiful lightning and the grand aurora borealis, and even the twinkling of the starts is produced entirely by minute changes in the air.
I don't want anybody to know--if a thing oncestarts getting about it's all over the place in no time.
When a slow bowler starts to bowl fast, it is usually as well to be batting, if you can manage it.
Now to get that note to Captain Putnam in secret before he starts his investigation.
If he starts in by questioning Ruddy he'll soon get at the bottom of the matter, for the major won't dare to tell a falsehood.
From this port starts the principal avenue of communication between Turkish Armenia and the sea; and beyond the mountains, on the south of this wild coast range, now traversed by a metalled road, lie the plains of the Armenian tableland.
The land is ill-reclaimed; little labour has been expended, and the bush starts up among the canes.
The one extremity of this fortification starts from the former of these valleys in the immediate neighbourhood of the mosque.
But some soul starts up and says, 'You are not preaching the Gospel; you are preaching fear, hell, torments.
Then a workman seats himself on the gasoline tank, which contains a small quantity of its indispensable fuel, starts the engine, and the thing moves out the door under its own power.
This important section, comprising all the machinery, starts at one end of a moving platform as a front and rear axle bolted together with the frame.
The story of the Metropolitan's manipulation of the New York street railways starts with one of the most sordid episodes in the municipal annals of America's largest city.
Father Brébeuf, already the founder of so many missions, now starts out with unabated ardor to open others.
The musicstarts up just then, and she determines to do the cancan and risk the collection afterward.
Everybody starts and looks towards the spot from whence it proceeded.
In view of all these difficulties it is not surprising that while the plan often starts promisingly, it usually fails after a short trial.
She, hearing of this embassy sent by the Son of Heaven, Starts up from her dreams among the tapestry curtains.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "starts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.