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Example sentences for "started from"

  • Habitually we started from camp at the earliest break of dawn, and usually reached camp soon after noon.

  • He was not well at the time we started from Atlanta, but he insisted on going along with his command.

  • It was about two o’clock of a dull and gloomy afternoon when I started from Abertawy or Swansea, intending to stop at Neath, some eight miles distant.

  • I started from Caerfili at eleven for Newport, distant about seventeen miles.

  • It was about eleven o’clock in the morning when I started from Tregaron; the sky was still cloudy and heavy.

  • When I started from Bangor, to visit the birth-place of Gronwy Owen, I by no means saw my way clearly before me.

  • When I started from Bangor, to visit the birthplace of Gronwy Owen, I by no means saw my way clearly before me.

  • We started from Gallatin in the afternoon, the sun about two hours high, and went as far as Diahman that evening and stayed till morning.

  • On the 22nd of October I started from Lyakjung, at the mouth of the Nubra river, towards Iskardo, following the course of the Shayuk river.

  • On that day I started from Iskardo, with the intention of making eight or ten days' journey down the Indus in the direction of Rondu.

  • Early on the morning of October 9th, a force of about four thousand men, including our regiment, started from Bolivar, marching southwest on the dirt road.

  • But our birds (if there when we started from Montgomery) had flown--there were no Confederates there.

  • We started from Donelson on the 4th, and the same day I was back on the Tennessee River.

  • Wright also reconnoitred his front and gained a considerably advanced position from the one he started from.

  • I had, before he started from Memphis, directed him to take with him a few small steamers suitable for the navigation of the Yazoo, not knowing but that I might want them to supply me after cutting loose from my base at Grenada.

  • I started from Lucca in a cabriolet and in two hours arrived at Pisa, putting up at the Tre Donzelle on the Quai of the Arno.

  • I started from Chambéry on the morning of the fourth of August, and stopped at Montmélian to breakfast.

  • We started from Geneva at seven in the morning of the 4th October, and in half an hour entered the Savoyard territory, of which douaniers with blue cockades (the cockade of the King of Sardinia) gave us intimation.

  • Started from Nassau at eleven o'clock, still following the Boston and Albany Turnpike, and soon reached the Old Barringer Homestead.

  • When I started from Boston in May, I little dreamed that before my journey was finished the troubles in the West with the Sioux would bring such a result as this!

  • Jimmy was mounted on an old black horse, that was a fine ambler, the one that bolted away with the load of water the first night we started from Youldeh.

  • Either of the above may be started from seed, or propagated by dividing old plants, but small young plants may be had of the florists at a very low price.

  • Practically all of the house plants, including most of those which can be started from seed, may be increased in this way.

  • It was granted, and he started from Bowlinggreen on the same night with his entire command, for he believed that he would find the bridge strongly guarded and would have to fight for it.

  • I started from home to obtain volunteers for Zion, in compliance with the foregoing revelation and action of the High Council; and on the 27th, stayed at Brother Roundy's.

  • I started from Kirtland in company with Elders Rigdon and Marsh for the purpose of visiting the Saints in Canada.

  • Marsh to the Church, stating that before he started from Missouri he had received satisfaction from these Elders.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "started from" 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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