Examples of using Start work in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
We start work at 5:00.
I found a place. I can start work tomorrow.
They start work at 8:00 a.
Which you will have to do when you start work here.
I start work tomorrow.
People also translate
I thought we could start work on your book.
We start work tomorrow.
Really wonderful. So, we start work again?
So, we start work again?
I had hoped we would have a word first before we start work.
We start work tomorrow.
So if you are agreeable you may start work on Monday next.
I can start work tomorrow.
Optimizes the time when"Stop" and"Continue" buttons start work.
You could start work tomorrow.
You can deliberately blink for about a minute before you start work.
So we can't start work right now.
Upon receiving the department the approval,will immediately start work.
We start work at sun up'round here.
So you should probably just stay at the penthouse. They start work early tomorrow.
We must start work on this review.
It does not sweep any tricky development issues under the carpet,so graduates start work with fewer knowledge gaps. 3 DSDM is not prescriptive.
So, we start work again? Really wonderful.
Once these proposals have been submitted, the presidency will start work in the Council working party as soon as possible.
You can start work without waiting to register.
I would like to thank the President, the Bureau and those who have spoken for their very kind words, but also for their criticism, as we simply cannot be complacent in the wake of the Tampere meeting.We have to really take the decisions reached there seriously and start work accordingly.
Phoromatic: Start work on new main page.
They start work early tomorrow, so you should probably just stay at the penthouse.
Last but not least, we must also start work now to halve global emissions by 2050.
You start work by defining the fields in your database, such as the names and addresses of your customers, or the members of a local sports club.