Sentence examples for setting to work on from inspiring English sources

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Yet when I think of the prospect of sharpening my knife and setting to work on another negative review, distaste for the enterprise makes me listless.

They started modestly, with a reproduction of the Lord's Prayer, before setting to work on the 180,568 words of the King James version of the New Testament.

Intrigued, she spent two years researching bail bondsmen and law enforcement before setting to work on the story that became One for the Money (1994; television movie 2002; film 2012).

This sadness did not prevent him, however, from setting to work on the History of the Hohenstaufen, and beginning to read it at the very page at which he had left off the evening before".

This can be done with dedicated recycling programmes, and by setting to work on "urban mines" - landfills and dumps where valuable metals are re-buried under tonnes of rubbish.

He was excited to be setting to work on an original screenplay for Lipstick, a collegiate fantasy for the actress Constance Talmadge.

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As he set to work on Don Giovanni for Mozart, Da Ponte was also writing libretti for Salieri and Martin y Soler.

With Mr. Peral acting as an adviser, Mr. Hodge set to work on five musical sketches, including one based on Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata.

We set to work on the script.

He immediately set to work on a second animated video.

So he set to work on a gut renovation.

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