Sentence examples for work has started on from inspiring English sources

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Since May 1997, six new hospitals have been completed and work has started on a further 21.

Brussels has agreed to suspend the fines because preliminary work has started on the project.

Demolition work has started on the campus before the remaining 132 families have moved out.

One year after Mosul was retaken from Islamic State by Iraqi-led forces, work has started on reconstruction.

Work has started on only about 1,900 of those projects, though, meaning that states are actually paying workers on less than half of the approved projects.

Work has started on a new £100m evaporator, but it is behind schedule, and probably won't come on stream before 2013.

The Kabul-Kandahar road has been rebuilt, cutting travel time between the cities to less than a day, and work has started on other roads.

Work has started on a total of 121, with a further 291 granted planning permission and 129 in the planning process.

BT's network now passes 19m premises, and work has started on all 44 local authority contracts to build a publicly funded rural network that will extend fibre to more than 90% of the country.

You can fish for octopuses in Sydney harbour, where work has started on the massive and highly controversial $6bn [Australian] Barangaroo development on the site of former container wharves.

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