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The particle may considerably affect the case of the complement: for example, the verb kezd ("start sth.")
He was a man you would never start anything with.
But why start anything when he had one foot out of the country?
Smart enough not to start anything in a public place.
"But we don't have any plans to start anything like that."
But the tribe has not yet started anything new with the money.
It kept him and a lot of others from starting anything.
Me, I knew better than to start anything in these quiet little places.
"At least let your last bite get down before you start anything else."
But he wasn't going to start anything, not when it was eleven against four.
"I don't think you're in any condition to start anything right now."
Not really trying to start anything so much as just seeing how they react.
As if I could start anything with boys like these."
It was nobody intended to start anything in the world.
Now take him away before he starts anything more - we have to be up early in the morning on a farm.
"I'd like to just talk a bit, get to know you a little, before we start anything too involved.
"We just came off 18 months of not starting anything.
They'd all been given strict instructions not to start anything.
If we start anything and don't get them first, they'll blast us all to hell.
They said we shouldn't start anything on our own.
But I wasn't going to start anything on her.
"Without an edge like that, this sort won't start anything."
But don't start anything yourself, you'll only make a mess of it.
He's not to start anything, unless Feds or police show up.
"Any time that guy starts anything, you got to start it first.
Now, her husband's health is poor, and so they are not thinking of expanding or starting anything new.