We have no meanings for "mark the commencement" in our records yet.
1 The signing of the order will mark the commencement of the Health (Amendment) Bill, 2004.
2 Our impatience of news from Europe strongly marked the commencement of the year.
3 An untoward little incident had marked the commencement of the meal.
4 The erection of the first frame building marked the commencement of a new era.
5 A girdle caught the folds of the garment, marking the commencement of the skirt.
6 This marked the commencement of a period in which all trace of time was lost.
7 And now we pass Gretna Green, famous in story-thatmomentous place which marks the commencement of Scotland.
8 They marked the commencement of Horror!
9 Insipidity, weariness, and dulness marked the commencement of the concluding week of the Home Rule Bill in the House.
10 This election has often been chosen as marking the commencement of a period of strong reaction in political thought.
11 The greater number wore a handkerchief rolled round the head- asortof rudiment which marks the commencement of the turban in Spain.
12 This place was called the Upper Glacier Depot-and it marked the commencement of the third and final stage of the Poleward Journey.
13 The Battle of the Aisne marked the commencement of trench warfare, and the Royal Engineers (Lt.-Col. G. C. Kemp, C.R.E.)
14 Throughout the wars that marked the commencement of this strife of opinion, the Carolinum was ever present to assuage the rancour of parties.
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