That that has been made; a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing.
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Examples for "work"
Examples for "work"
1However economic migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2Essential staff needed to continue critical work will remain, the statement read.
3Energy Future began work on a new bankruptcy plan earlier this year.
4Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
5Essential staff needed to continue critical work will remain, the advisory said.
1Yet politicians don't table motions solemnly condemning opera's dangerous level of violence.
2The second visit had taken place well into rehearsals for the opera.
3Although Young calls this work an opera, it has only one singer.
4He speaks Russian and French and loves opera, wine, food and football.
5Said Frederick the Great, insisting upon Italian performers for opera in Berlin.
1There's no point asking what a piece of work means, you know?
2I thought then what I think now: a great piece of work.
3Congratulations on a well written, interesting and much needed piece of work.
4Opinion - What a piece of work is a New Zealand man.
5National MPs said the bill was a lazy, sloppy piece of work.
6The last piece of work in New Haven was a master stroke.
7Everything that is right about Formation A truly stunning piece of work.
8Never begin a piece of work on Friday; it is bad luck.
9And yet he has made a curious piece of work of it.
10The argument is a very curious piece of work, unique in literature.
11Avantdale Bowling Club is a powerful, personal, deeply musical piece of work.
12But he had shared his most important piece of work with her.
13It was a unique, brilliant piece of work that needed no embellishment.
14The Blue Angel now looks like quite a misogynistic piece of work.
15The Mill is an impressive piece of work about a pivotal period.
16It was a thorough piece of work, not likely to be criticized.
Translations for piece of work