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We start for Osaka tomorrow morning.

She will start for Kyoto the day after tomorrow.

Oily rags are the most common cause of spontaneous combustion, in which fires suddenly start for no obvious reason.

They start for Europe on business.

He is due to start for Paris.

You must start for Nagoya now.

The day came when he was to start for London to join his aunt.

On this morning the first to start for the day's business was Daniel Fagg.

" "I start for London, Miss Havisham, to-morrow," I was exceedingly careful what I said, "and I thought you would kindly not mind my taking leave of you.

Tomorrow I start for Bristol.

Towards the evening of that day, still alone, Anna was in such a panic about him that she decided to start for the town, but on second thoughts wrote him the contradictory letter that Vronsky received, and without reading it through, sent it off by a special messenger.

Through the same cold sunshine and the same sharp wind, my Lady and Sir Leicester, in their travelling chariot (my Lady's woman and Sir Leicester's man affectionate in the rumble), start for home.

They took a lodging in the house where I lived, for a week; at the expiration of which time they were to start for Plymouth.

Years of Renewal , it must be said, does not seem a promising start for any kind of debate.

Perhaps a good start for Cynthia's further exploration of the animal kingdom would be with dinosaurs, cats, and dogs.

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