1. A loud knock at the door made her start. 2. An early start is being made, in fact scaffolding is going up already. 3. As we now know, the integrated programme was not pressed forward, but a start was made. 4. If we make an early start we should avoid the worst of the traffic. 5. It made her start crying again. 6. It was Decided therefore, to make a start upon upgrading the existing fleet by adopting improved technology wherever possible. 7. Necessary jobs are helping to clear up the smaller branches and making a start on repointing the bridge itself. 8. I suppose we should make a start on cleaning this room. 9. Why does a person standing in a bus or train tend to fall when a sudden start is made? 10. It is because his feet move on , but his head stays still. |