| "Did you start yet?" |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Sep 2025 |
| "Have you started without me?" |
New York Times |
25 Dec 2024 |
| 'Have y'all already started?" |
USA Today |
26 Oct 2024 |
| Has it started? |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
06 Aug 2024 |
| "Did you start the meeting without me?" |
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| "Have we started yet?" |
Newsday |
01 Mar 2024 |
| "Has the meeting already begun?" |
New York Times |
26 Jan 2024 |
| "Did it start already?" |
New York Times |
16 Dec 2023 |
| "Did you start without me?" |
USA Today |
26 Oct 2023 |
| "Did you start already?" |
USA Today |
08 Oct 2023 |
| Query after a holdup |
Newsday |
30 Sep 2023 |
| Question asked breathlessly |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Sep 2023 |
| 'The meeting hasn't started yet, has it?' |
New York Times |
10 Aug 2023 |
| Question after a holdup |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Feb 2023 |
| "Is there still time?" |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jul 2022 |
| "Has the meeting started?" |
Universal |
15 Sep 2021 |
| "Is there still time?" |
Universal |
19 Jun 2021 |
| “Have we started yet?” |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Apr 2021 |
| A question of promptness |
Newsday |
28 Mar 2021 |
| Comment from one hurrying in |
The Washington Post |
19 Dec 2020 |
| Comment from one hurrying in |
LA Times Daily |
19 Dec 2020 |
| "You didn't start yet, did you?" |
LA Times Daily |
04 Oct 2020 |
| 'You didn't start yet, did you?' |
The Washington Post |
04 Oct 2020 |
| Post-holdup question |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Aug 2020 |
| "Did you start without me?" |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Jun 2020 |
| “Did you start without me?” |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Apr 2020 |
| Question asked breathlessly, perhaps |
Newsday |
14 Mar 2020 |
| 'Oh, did you start already?' |
New York Times |
05 Mar 2020 |
| Question that might be asked when hurrying into a meeting |
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| Question that might be asked when hurrying into a meeting |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2020 |
| Question asked in a hurry? |
Universal |
11 Aug 2019 |
| Question following a holdup |
New York Times |
15 Jun 2019 |
| Question asked in a hurry? |
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| Question following a holdup |
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| "Did it start already?" |
LA Times Daily |
04 Aug 2018 |
| 'Did it start already?' |
The Washington Post |
04 Aug 2018 |
| Timely question? |
New York Times |
11 May 2018 |
| Timely question? |
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| "Did it start already?" |
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| Question upon untimely arrival |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Nov 2017 |
| 'Did you start without me?' |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Apr 2017 |
| "Have we started yet?" |
LA Times Daily |
26 Jan 2016 |
| "Have we started yet?" |
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| Question asked breathlessly at a meeting |
New York Times |
19 Jul 2015 |
| Question asked breathlessly at a meeting |
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| Comment from one rushing in |
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| Traffic victim's question, maybe |
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| Query after a holdup |
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| "Did it start already?" |
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| "Have you started without me?" |
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| "Did it start without me?" |
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| A question of time |
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| "Did you start without me?" |
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| A question of time |
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| Tardy person's question |
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| "You didn't start yet, I hope?" |
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| "You didn't start yet, I hope?" |
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| Words said after being held up |
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| "You haven't started yet, have you?" |
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| Comment from one who's been held up? |
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| Comment from one who's been held up? |
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| Tardy person's query |
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