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31. Classes start on the eighth.
32. The site will be completely cleared and made safe until building work can start on the new development.
33. Or you can start on something else, which may block the case.
34. He says that you must start on the triangle and continue in long strokes.
35. They have already made a start on collating and indexing all the paraphernalia that has accumulated over the years.
36. I did not start on my own - a young neighbour was selling children's garments she bought from a warehouse.
37. I had planned to start on the short pole but just before the whistle sounded another boat came along.
38. For beginners it is best to start on slow, careful speech, such as that of newsreaders, before attempting conversational speech.
39. The bambina hardly knows me, let's give her, too, a start on a clean slate.
40. Dance off that burnt passion fruit tart with fresh mango and prickly pear to get a head start on 2001 resolutions.
41. They saw in educational television the opportunity to get a jump start on quality education at comparatively low cost.
42. There is a tendency to start on the second stage of commercially produced baby foods at this point.
43. Write a short outline covering the main points before you start on your essay.
44. Powell's retrial on that specific charge was due to start on Oct. 19.
45. The clubhead must start on a gentle curve low to the turf. 4.
46. It will probably start on Boxing Day when we are right in the middle of winter.
47. Two other such joint exercises, involving marine and amphibious forces, were already scheduled to start on Aug. 3.
48. A public inquiry into the proposal is due to start on 8 June.
49. He had been let to get too good a start on a wrong path.
50. A new phase in the revolution was due to start on August 1.
51. Jonathon got an early start on getting to know his baby sister - he helped deliver her.
52. Necessary jobs are helping to clear up the smaller branches and making a start on repointing the bridge itself.
52. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
53. It is set to start on November 10 and will reach London on November 14-the day the deadline is up.
54. After you've finished painting the house you can start on the garage.
55. Now we are pledged to cut tax rates again - and have made a start on the road to 20p Income Tax.
56. We can't start on the building work until planning permission comes through.
57. She wouldn't waste her enforced imprisonment in Castle Perilous, she would make a start on her lines!
58. Under the new scheme, cabin-crew recruits will start on lower pay than existing staff.
59. Richmondshire District Council agreed to make the order announcing the pay and display scheme which will start on June 1.
60. Surely an early start on atoms and molecules must somehow be brought about.