To exert effort in order to do, make, or perform something.
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Examples for "work on "
Examples for "work on "
1 Energy Future began work on a new bankruptcy plan earlier this year.
2 Otunbayeva said the interim government would work on creating a parliamentary democracy.
3 The work on view is also, by the way, extraordinarily good value.
4 SEC staff are continuing to work on possible reform plans, he said.
5 Hundreds of people also come each year to work on the project.
1 Some days later Adele arrived home from work at her usual time.
2 We need to work at this critical issue from every conceivable direction.
3 He asked if he could work at home one day each week.
4 Energy isn't the only thing people need to work at their best.
5 All five workers have current work visas to work at other employers.
6 Those who work at the market are among Katine's more prosperous citizens.
7 I did some good work at home and reaping the benefits now.
8 The Stevensons' poverty forced Coke to go to work at age 10.
9 Normal helicopters work at a fixed rate of rotor revolutions per minute.
10 I want to talk about some of your work at the moment.
11 Those who survived were put to work at the earliest possible age.
12 Page is soon to start work at a headhunting agency in London.
13 The two share a similar body of prep work at first-class level.
14 Thanks to some fast work at Telstra, the issue has been resolved.
15 Rawlins has already seen the Kaká Factor at work at first hand.
16 BANKS: Definitely put your time in at each restaurant you work at .
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This collocation consists of: Work at across language varieties