When do you start your English course/your new job?
We'll be starting (the class) at six o'clock.
Can you start on Monday?
They started building the house in January.
I'd just started to make my lunch when the phone rang.
The speaker started with a description of her journey to China.
You could start by cleaning the kitchen.
He started his working life as an engineer but later became a teacher.
Dear Ramesh, I start my class at 9:30 am. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Portuguese)
His mother started the craft market at the community center.
Fire Department officials believe the fire was started by arsonists.
After that we started a discussion about social life. (Preliminary English Test; B1; German)
She started her own software company.
We started up an opera theater company that toured all over the South.
It was the first time in many years he had the opportunity or time to think over his situation and life. He had started his company fifteen years ago and had been successful. (First Certificate in English; B2; Swedish)
The car wouldn't start.
Do you know how to start the lawn mower?
The car would not start and it was impossible to get a taxi because it was Saturday evening, so the only thing we could do was to run all the way to the school. (First Certificate in English; B2; Danish)
To start with, we need better computers. Then we need more training.
There is some information I should tell you about. To start with, the T.V. repairman didn't come on Wednesday morning as expected. (First Certificate in English; B2; Spanish)
She started off the meeting with the monthly sales report.
I'd like to start off by thanking you all for coming today.
We started off the trip by driving to the foot of the mountain, where there was a village. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Chinese)
My dad started out as a sales assistant in a department store.
She is a beautiful, talented wom[a]n who started out as a small actress in her own country, climbing up to become the fully-recognized celebrity that she is now. (Certificate in Advanced English; C1; Spanish)
We were doubtful from the start.
They announced the start of a new commercial venture.
The weather was good at the start of the week.
The event got off to a bad/slow/shaky start.
My first experience was a good start, I could understand everything that the teacher said and I was also able to communicate with the other students, of course there are still mistakes which I will try to improve. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Spanish)
I'm grateful for the start I had in life.
With a better start in life these children will be less likely to end up on the street again. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Swedish)