in London – for ten weeks – work – the builders – on a new house
A. The builders work on a new house in London for ten weeks.
B. For ten weeks in London the builders work on a new house.
C. On a new house the builders work in London for ten weeks.
D. The builders in London work for ten weeks on a new house.
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