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1 Everything revolved around food. Finally, around midnight, the group would commence work .
2 But before I commence work I had better arrange for my retreat.
3 In it he said: I will soon commence work on Mosby.
4 The question is often asked: Where and how shall the novice commence work ?
5 I have just purchased material, and you must commence work on it right away.
6 I am so glad this is Saturday, for I can commence work at once.
7 After this operation, all is ready to commence work again.
8 Nelson was to commence work on the cow-house at once; at least, the mason was.
9 Their report of the practicability of this route determined me to commence work upon it.
10 These people are due to commence work on the 25th of November - that's Monday week.
11 The first group of 10 nurses will commence work in St James's Hospital, Dublin in July.
12 Then, before they commence work on the beach, they require some clothing-perhaps some oilskins and boots or shoes.
13 The diggings were at hand; the nearer we got to them, the more eager we became to commence work .
14 From these lanes white tape had been laid on the ground to the point where we were to commence work .
15 He tried to express his gratitude, but could only do so by evincing his willingness to commence work at once.
16 After much deliberation and consultation with others, she left Paris in July, 1681, to commence work in the south-east of France.
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