1. A good start is one where you pass close behind the start boat going at speed. 2. A small number of cooperatives and self-managed enterprises have got off to a good start. 3. Entering the room in a confident and relaxed manner is very important for getting the interview off to a good start. 4. Having Goldberger on his side was a good start for Childs, but there were already other opinions. 5. He had been let to get too good a start on a wrong path. 6. If we get off to a good start this season, I think the team has a real chance to win the championship. 7. In an experienced large fleet everyone is so keen to get a good start that a bulge often forms. 8. It was not a good start to the day. 9. John had a good start in the game. 10. Not a good start, but a start, nevertheless. |