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1 If he had any work done, he got someone else to do it.
2 Don't know when that old place has ever had any work done on it.
3 At present not one of them had any work ; they lived purely by chance.
4 I'm actually a nervous wreck because my nerves haven't had any work to do!
5 I was fascinated by him, and I asked him if he had any work for me.
6 Just now Rushton & Co. were almost the only firm in Mugsborough who had any work .
7 Revealing he had a broken nose straightened, Michael asked Martha whether she had any work done.
8 We have never had any work done here, and there can be no difficulty about it.
9 Christie hurried to another place, and asked eagerly if the young ladies had any work for her.
10 Rain, hail, snow, storm, were matters of indifference to him when he had any work to do.
11 This was Argos, whom Ulysses had bred before setting out for Troy, but he had never had any work out of him.
12 She was regularly working four days a week in a hospital on a casual contract, but she hasn't had any work since the lockdown began.
13 "I was wondering if your husband had any work . "
14 "The awful thing about it is the fact that the man had not had any work for six months."
15 "It's divine." No one should be able to tell simply from looking at her that the Major had any work done at all.
16 "I didn't think he had any work you could do," said Bert, recalling the rumor he had heard, that Muchmore was a professional gambler.
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