Examples of 'have made a start' in a sentence

Meaning of "have made a start"

have made a start: This phrase means to have begun or initiated something. It is often used in contexts where progress or action has been taken towards a particular goal, project, or task, indicating the initial steps that have been completed

How to use "have made a start" in a sentence

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have made a start
We have made a start on the energy policy.
Then we will at least have made a start.
They have made a start on the camp.
I believe our reforms have made a start.
We have made a start with the disabled.
But at least we have made a start.
We have made a start and that is what counts.
We can not go back now we have made a start.
I have made a start on that already.
I am very glad that we have made a start on the negotiations.
I have made a start on the fuselage.
You can see they have made a start already.
We have made a start in establishing the rule of law.
That way you will at least have made a start towards fixing the problem.
We have made a start by showing we are prepared to take action.

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The Japanese have made a start.
I have made a start already.
Revisions in the framework of the CAP Health Check have made a start.
You have made a start already.
Just to let you know, I have made a start.
We have made a start on a management fund for tropical rainforests.
In transport, only six Member States have made a start on the production of biofuels.
We have made a start in the milk and beef sectors.
I have not got children, but I have made a start.
But we have made a start.
This may take a while, but at least I have made a start.
I have made a start anyway.
I have got a mountain to do, and I better get through them . I have made a start.
However we have made a start with planting trees this year.
Sleep now Leao, you are starting a new life . you have made a start.
Well they have made a start clearing the old paneling out.
It's been my intention to do this, and finally I have made a start.
I have made a start and will show you my progress in my next post.
Ah good, you have made a start.
I have made a start on editing the wiki in preparation for next year.
I mean, we have made a start.
We have made a start with Conventions banning chemical and biological weapons.
There . We have made a start.
We have made a start in helping the Roma through the PHARE programme.
Yes, I think we have made a start.
Data Recovery have made a start on the mobile phones but they all have prepaid SIMs.
So, that's where we are now at… we have made a start on the chassis… pix.
So we have made a start and I am sure we will make progress.
Beautiful day . Oh, you have made a start.
Meantime the parliaments have made a start by coordinating parliamentary scrutiny within the Schengen area.
Well, there you are, Corporal. We have made a start.
They have made a start on the sketches already?
Oh, good. You have made a start.
Um, have you developed any of your photographs yet, Mr. Lomax? I have made a start.
Or maybe you have made a start and now you are stuck?

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