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Example sentences for "fresh start"

  • I've had weary work with the drink, and I wishes to make a fresh start, and to forget as I ever had any belonging me.

  • When she'd got that rest and rallied her courage, she'd take a fresh start.

  • I mean that it would be easier to throw them all out and get a fresh start.

  • I came back here to kick this damned thing to pieces, give myself a fresh start.

  • So that we could--well, take a fresh start?

  • To where you can make a fresh start in life.

  • Crampton, you and my old friend's son must make a fresh start.

  • I've come to my senses now, and I'm going over the Channel to make a fresh start and to try and prove myself a man.

  • Then comes a critical stage, and a little neglect may result in the loss of past labour, and necessitate a fresh start.

  • After transplanting, a little extra attention will help them to a fresh start.

  • The early crop will then be ripe, and the house can be cleared and syringed for a fresh start.

  • The packing of the roots with soil can be commenced at one end, and be gradually extended through the entire length, until the part first used is ready for a fresh start.

  • I propose we make a fresh start to-morrow farther up into the mountains, and see what there is yonder.

  • That you are wasting your life here, Mr Griggs, and that I should strongly advise you to make a fresh start.

  • It seems to me that as we are going away to make a fresh start, it would be much better to go in search of this treasure than to be sailing straight back to England, not knowing what we should do when we got there.

  • Lately there had been what Madame Astier called 'a fresh start' of Herbert.

  • Her life appeared before her, waste and desolate, at an age when it is difficult to make a fresh start.

  • You think she has done with it, and then it takes a fresh start.

  • It's the nearest big ruin, the nearest place where we can refit and recoup the damage done, get supplies and arms and tools, build another boat, and in general take a fresh start.

  • It means a fresh start in some ways, and no end of work.

  • Wait till we get a fresh start on these hell-hounds; we'll jump 'em far enough!

  • Your father gave me a fresh start when I needed it badly, and agreed when your sister put you in my charge.

  • Although you had heard my story, I saw you wanted to make me feel I was being given a fresh start.

  • I'd shown I couldn't be trusted with an important job; and I'd made a fresh start here.

  • I thought you were going to let me give you a fresh start in life.

  • That friend in need, who was the first to assert your innocence, and to whom you owe more than you will ever know, is anxious to give you a fresh start in life, and an entire new outfit in which to make it.

  • Pete realized that to make a fresh start in life he would have to begin at the bottom.

  • Why don't you kind of change hosses and take a fresh start?

  • We have already seen that even in the slums the children make a fresh start in a wonderful way, that their stunted growth, their proneness to disease, are mainly due to their environment, which it is therefore our duty to improve.

  • Each generation makes a fresh start, as we see in the babies of our slums to-day.

  • Queer the way things come round--he's fairly put me in the way of a fresh start.

  • She had neither the skill nor the power to fight the forces of indifference leagued against her: she must get away at once, and try to make a fresh start.

  • She would be sure to run across acquaintances, and they would infer that she was in quest of a new opportunity, a fresh start, and would suspect her of trying to use them for the purpose.

  • He offered Christ as a sacrifice for sin that all believers might have a fresh start; and he bestowed the Spirit of the living Christ that all might have strength to lead a new life.

  • We feed upon the body and blood of Christ in the high spiritual sense that by faith we obtain from Christ's death pardon for our sins and a fresh start in the full favor of God.

  • Christ has died for us, the Just for the unjust; through his death we have a fresh start, in the favor of God, with the guilty past wiped out.

  • To-morrow morning Esau Dean and I will make a fresh start.

  • Because of its being a holiday, and because we're going to make a fresh start in life over there in the woods.

  • We'll get breakfast over, and make a fresh start.

  • Ah, they are getting ready for a fresh start.

  • But come, quiet down and cheer up, and take a fresh start; go on and make a clean breast of it by telling us the whole story.

  • With this for a fresh start, we'll pass on again to his age, and from that to his pedigree; when he will tell us how his Brandywine uncle took to preaching, because of his wooden legs.

  • I'll make a fresh start in some place where I am not known, and as soon as I can send a little money I will send for you and Daphne.

  • I fancy, if I may say so, that he counted on my gratitude because he had given me a fresh start in life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fresh air; fresh and; fresh attack; fresh breeze; fresh butter; fresh food; fresh horse; fresh impetus; fresh lemon; fresh meat; fresh proof; fresh provisions; fresh start; fresh supply; fresh vegetables; fresh water; gelatinous mass; hard stone; night comes; past grand; physical forces; stood erect; strange land; study the; this province; thus referred