: ux|en|My work involves a lot of travel.
*: Come on, Nerissa; I have work in hand / That you yet know not of.
*: In every work that he began...he did it with all his heart, and prospered.
: ux|en|He hasn’t come home yet, he’s still at work.
: ux|en|Holding a brick over your head is hard work. It takes a lot of work to write a dictionary.
: ux|en|We know what we must do. Lets go to work.
: ux|en|Theres lots of work waiting for me at the office.
: ux|en|Work is done against friction to drag a bag along the ground.
: ux|en|We dont have much time. Lets get to work piling up those sandbags.
*: The Bat—they called him the Bat. Like a bat he chose the night hours for his work of rapine; like a bat he struck and vanished, pouncingly, noiselessly; like a bat he never showed himself to the face of the day.
: ux|en|Theres a lot of guesswork involved.
: ux|en|Weve got some paperwork to do before we can get started. The piece was decorated with intricate filigree work.
: ux|en|It is a work of art.
: ux|en|the poetic works of Alexander Pope
*: to leave no rubs or blotches in the work
*: The work some praise, / And some the architect.
*: “[…] We are engaged in a great work, a treatise on our river fortifications, perhaps? But since when did army officers afford the luxury of amanuenses in this simple republic?...”
: ux|en|William the Conqueror fortified many castles, throwing up new ramparts, bastions and all manner of works.
: rfquotek|Raymond
: ux|en|He’s working in a bar.
: I work in a national park; she works in the human resources department; he mostly works in logging, but sometimes works in carpentry
: I work as a cleaner.
: she works for Microsoft; he works for the president
: I work closely with my Canadian counterparts; you work with computers; she works with the homeless people from the suburbs
: he worked his way through the crowd; the dye worked its way through; using some tweezers, she worked the bee sting out of her hand
*: So the pure, limpid stream, when foul with stains / Of rushing torrents and descending rains, / Works itself clear, and as it runs, refines, / Till by degrees the floating mirror shines.
: ux|en|He worked the levers.
*: the working of beer when the barm is put in
: ux|en|The mine was worked until the last [[scrap]] of [[ore]] had been extracted.
*: They were told of a ?ilver mine, that had been worked by the Spaniards, ?omewhere in the Health?hire Hills, in St. Catharine; but they were not able to di?cover it.
: ux|en|He used pliers to work the wire into [[shape]].
: ux|en|she works the night clubs; the salesman works the Midwest; this artist works mostly in acrylics
: ux|en|The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy.
: ux|en|She knows how to work the system.
: ux|en|I cannot work a miracle.
: ux|en|He is working his servants hard.
: ux|en|he pointed at the car and asked, "Does it work"?; he looked at the bottle of pain pills, wondering if they would work; my plan didn’t work
: ux|en|They worked on her to join the group.
: ux|en|His fingers worked with tension.
: A ship works in a heavy sea.
*: confused with working sands and rolling waves
: ux|en|this dough does not work easily; the soft metal works well
*: ‘I wolde hit were so,’ seyde the Kynge, ‘but I may nat stonde, my hede worchys so—’
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