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61. Your appointment on a casual basis will start on 1993 and will not in any circumstances extend beyond 1993.
62. The coroner had not got where he was by thinking, and he showed no inclination to start on this occasion.
63. Construction workers have to dig a thousand foot hole before work can start on the tunnel.
64. By then they need to be back on the winning trail which hopefully will start on Saturday against Moseley.
65. So, on that basis, it makes good sense to start on the bigger warrens.
66. It was time to start on all those little jobs around the house that he'd been putting off.
67. For solicitors, the result is a boon as they start on an equal footing with barristers.
68. Have an overall picture in mind before you start on all the details 4.
69. Second, it gets a head start on the crowd control that the rest of the service will require.
70. Work was originally planned to start on site in January.
71. The course was designed to give them a running start on their steep uphill climb through the curriculum.
72. This is a contender, at least until the fistfights start on the sidelines again.
73. Then make a fresh start on a more efficient brand of government activism for the future.
74. The health authority confirmed a High Court hearing would start on April 9 in Middlesbrough.
75. In my opinion the hardest task on the holding is to overcome inertia, to make a start on the daunting task.
76. What chance is there that a start on such a package could be made in the near future?
77. At least it would give her the opportunity to make a start on her copious notes.
78. Responding to industry rumors, Heistand said he would start on Monday.
79. Or get an early start on that long weekend commute, then catch up from home.
80. That's why we should now make a start on reminding ourselves of the relevance of our own particular life story.
81. The fill must be stabilized before big-time development can start on the island.
82. I looked at the paper,[http://sentencedict.com/start on.html] and realised that a new comedy show was about to start on Channel 4.
83. Germany's military buildup in the 1930s gave it a huge start on Britain and France.
84. Only then will negotiations start on which matches involving Middlesbrough may be televised by BSkyB.
85. Followed by a smooth start on the National Market.
86. It will start on October thirty-first.
87. Keith: That's great. We'll start on It'straightaway.
88. Traditionally, election campaigns start on Labor Day.
89. Simon nodded glumly. He had hoped an apprenticeship might start on a more auspicious note.
90. Don't think this job a piece of cake. You'll have to rack your brains once you start on it.
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