Oops, I thought your 3rd line is just one big line... Didn't see that it was broken into 3rd and 4th line. Anyway, I modified the code... so, this should do the trick.
I'm not sure how to update my existing comment, that's why I had to create a new one.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
local $/ = "\n\n";
while( <DATA>) {
my ($line) = $_ =~ /\b(start\s.*\n?.*end)\b/;
$line =~ s/\n/ /g if ( $line );
print "$line\n" if ( $line );
}
__DATA__
asdasd start asdasd asdasdasd asdasdas end asdasdas
adasdas start as asdas dasdasdad asdasddas end qweqwe
asdasd start asdsadsdasddasds sdasdas asdasdasdasd asdasdsa
asdasd asdasdasd end
ds start
asda end
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