Sentence examples for have set to work from inspiring English sources

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"This hearing is a great departure from the strong working relationship that Sen. Murkowski and I have set to work together on an energy agenda that will move our country forward," Cantwell said.

The analysts of the big teams have set to work.

The gap narrows among young black voters, however, and so both campaigns have set to work.

Organisers of the bash in question, the I Love West Leeds festival, have set to work on hundreds of plaster hippos, to be decorated by local people.

Kane Williamson has won every toss, chosen to bat and then his spinners, who were barely household names in New Zealand a month ago, have set to work.

In the decades since, a small band of geologists, including Whitmore, have set to work improving on the Morris-Whitcomb model using the modern tools of their field: close examination of rocks and fossils combined with computer models.

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Ms. Schneider has set to work instilling more order and discipline.

But while the mines are long gone, Ferndale has set to work polishing diamonds.

Nabila, nine years old, had set to work when the drone fired its missiles.

The president of the bank had set to work with a razor blade and worried all the pennies out.

Smooth-Stone has set to work modifying the ARM chips found in the most popular smartphones to handle jobs typically done on server computers.

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