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Example sentences for "commence operations"

  • After having seen the rations weighed, I sent orders to the cooks not to commence operations until I arrived.

  • Rutherford, you will perhaps be kind enough to show Mr. Soyer over the hospital, and assist him in selecting a suitable spot to commence operations.

  • This news I received with much pleasure, being anxious to commence operations at the Barrack Hospital.

  • You will then be able to commence operations.

  • May is early enough to commence operations, and July is the limit for sowing.

  • March is quite early enough to commence operations, and the first week in April will be none too late for sowing.

  • For indoor decoration, the third week in January will be early enough to commence operations.

  • Being anxious to commence operations as soon as possible before the enemy could reinforce heavily, I issued my orders for an advance at 11 A.

  • As stated, Banks is ordered to commence operations as soon as he can.

  • I have delayed writing for nearly a fortnight, as during that period I have been looking out for a suitable shop in which to commence operations in Madrid.

  • My preparations for taking the field are now nearly completed, and within forty hours I hope to commence operations.

  • On the 9th of May a large party of the members proceeded from Cincinnati on a steamer chartered for the occasion, to take possession of the domain with appropriate ceremonies, and leave a pioneer band to commence operations.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commence operations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brave fellow; chestnut blight; chicken stock; commence firing; commence operations; commenced operations; commenced raining; external appearance; felt confident; fire under; ghost story; millions sterling; moral influence; much expedition; night when; nothing very; objective value; political speech; seating himself; sharp angle; that thou; tous les; volcanic formation; wire gauze; with much