How To Use Work over In A Sentence

  • I will leave my homework over until tomorrow.
  • my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime
  • He was supposed to show me the ropes and introduce me to the work over a period of six months.
  • He also enjoyed within the same framework over a period of 15 years the rent-free occupation of the property.
  • The company has led the field to such an extent, and has produced so much good work over the last decade that has not been rewarded with Oscars, that I thought it a little sad that the first award went to the upstarts.
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  • Occasionally painters turned some of their work over to dealers, whose markups could be substantial.
  • That is a testament to the teams' hard work over the last few years and their expertise in this realm, " program manager Jaime Engdahl told reporters during a call-in conference for the press.
  • If she asks me to work over the weekend I'll tell her to shove it up her ass!
  • The skein, an outgrowth of five-minute interstitials that have been airing on the network over the past year, will debut in a monthly, half-hour format in late May or early June.
  • Does it make sense to, say, work overtime to save local green space when national policies create air so unbreathable it's unsafe to be outside on summer days?
  • ‘I have grave concerns about handing our work over to voluntary housing organisations,’ she said.
  • The part of them worthy of the name immortal, which is called divine and is the guiding principle of those who are willing to follow justice and you -- of that divine part I will myself sow the seed, and having made a beginning, I will hand the work over to you. Timaeus
  • Apparently, Anna found herself sexually excited by watching Kathy work over those five men.
  • Men sported with flair velvet sherwanis and Anarkali-style kurtas rich in thread work over churidars. The Times of India
  • The bidarka is a frail, narrow framework over which is stretched walrus skin, and it is so fashioned that the crew sits, one behind the other, in circular openings with legs straight out in front. The Silver Horde
  • Parish council chairman Chris Tennant presented Denese with a canteen of cutlery and a bouquet in recognition of her work over the years, which was often over and above what her contract required.
  • Work overload Most of this book is devoted to the problem of demand outstripping resources. Coping with Stress at Work
  • The bosses and [Communist Party] cadres have it easy, they don't have to work overtime.
  • Although expensive, allergy shots may not cost more than the combined cost of medicine, doctor and emergency room visits, and missed days of school or work over several years.
  • If she asks me to work over the weekend I'll tell her to shove it up her ass!
  • That is the notion that an economy contains a fixed amount of work over which a growing labour force must battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • He preferred to work over hoodlums wherever he might encounter them.
  • It has grown a classic literary and graphic work over the last thirty years, due to the childishly naive, yet adultly irrational outlook of the writer and the illustrator.
  • He undertook minutely detailed work over the course of six summers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Existing employees who work overtime hours do not incur any additional benefit costs.
  • You can then work over the wood surface with a stiff broom to further dislodge dirt, then rinse it off with a hose.
  • Recovery work over the past three decades has included captive propagation from these relict populations and reintroduction of fish into historic stream habitat in New Mexico and Arizona.
  • Its members are elected by parliamentary deputies and judges, and its work overseen by the president.
  • She is patron of 14 charities and is expected to take on more official work over the coming months.
  • He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
  • And no, I haven't had to do any dishwashing lately, but I've certainly done that sort of work over the years.
  • The trouble with this argument is that all the people I know who work overtime are broke!
  • Work overload Most of this book is devoted to the problem of demand outstripping resources. Coping with Stress at Work
  • The sustainable development traffic network overall arrangement should meet the traffic demand of the area first, moreover meet regional space pattern and national defiance demand.
  • My work over forty years at the laboratory bench has all been in fundamental immunology.
  • I doubt the producers of the show ever imagined that their opus would be watched by an American and a South African scrutinising their work over Chinese take-out and Coca-Cola.
  • The mother, never idle, lays her workbox aside and throws her sewing work over the arm of her chair to listen solicitously as her daughter recites a passage from the Bible.
  • We have to work overtime again.
  • they proceeded with gingerly footwork over the jagged stones
  • It was revealed on Wednesday this week that Meatco's management and employee representatives have failed to persuade employees of the Windhoek abattoir to work overtime.
  • Of those who work overtime, the average overtime worked is seven hours per week.
  • They assessed what was needed and contacted the international Porsche network over the internet and on the phone.
  • The ability to create brilliant work over a long period of time is the signal characteristic of Bob Dylan's genius.
  • Many houses have grillwork over the windows and balconies on the upper floors.
  • He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
  • The requested dates of work overleaf have been provisionally booked.
  • I am hard at work over here researching religious syncretism for an article that I want to write, and it has lead me on quite a wild goose chase around the internet.
  • I did some of my chemistry homework over the weekend.
  • They have put in an amount of hard work over the past three years with nothing to show for it.
  • Pets also face neglect as owners take second jobs or work overtime to meet costs. The Sun
  • With no side access to the property, a crane was used to hoist sections of the framework over the shell and into the patio, which was used as a staging area for the assembly and installation.
  • Set the sewing machine to a large zigzag stitch and work over the cord. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • All the writers I have named above as preeminent leaders in the field have chosen to emphasise the substance of their work over the style of their presentation.
  • Although it will work over any single mode fiber where EDFAs are spaced no more than 100 km apart, an OptiMight network does require signal conditioners every 400 km instead of OEO regenerators.
  • The mother, never idle, lays her workbox aside and throws her sewing work over the arm of her chair to listen solicitously as her daughter recites a passage from the Bible.
  • A showdown is planned for today and union insiders claim members may refuse to work overtime in protest. The Sun
  • He has some rare photos and artwork over there, a message board and all sorts of stuff.
  • Instead of destroying their sculptures, managers have to hand their work over to a different group to complete - a tortuous experience.
  • I've only discovered his work over the last few months and I can't recommend him highly enough.
  • That Morris had an inherent preference for handwork over machine work cannot be doubted.
  • Although he's done a good deal of work over a coal forge, today Ridge uses a gas furnace to reduce the damage to his lungs regular exposure to burning coke and coal can cause.
  • Could you work overtime tonight?
  • It appeared students who had done their groundwork over the year were reaping the reward for their efforts.
  • That is the notion that an economy contains a fixed amount of work over which a growing labour force must battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • And cellular carriers can insert fine print into their contracts to prevent network overuse.
  • Throughout the Toronto filmmaker's body of work over the last decade - which ranges from experimental shorts to travelogues - they continually recur as both a visual motif and a subject.
  • The union issued an order instructing its members not to work overtime.
  • They should not be forced to work overtime every day to finish their job.
  • The president was presented with a special award for the auxiliary's fundraising work over the last 12 months.
  • Such a lossless data compression technology would have widespread applications in telecommunications and data storage, for instance, enabling video and other high bandwidth applications to work over narrowband networks.
  • If you like our work over at The Shorty Awards for food ... we've got 41 votes and Tyler Florence is currently in the lead with 335 votes, so please please take a minute to Tweet: "I nominate @cupcakeblog for a Shorty Award in #food because ..." and fill in the blank! LUSTY LADY
  • I was forced to work overtime last night so missed his new programme, any good?
  • Pets also face neglect as owners take second jobs or work overtime to meet costs. The Sun
  • Network overhead on a server consists of network interrupt handling, protocol header processing and data copies.
  • They assessed what was needed and contacted the international Porsche network over the internet and on the phone.
  • Watching Richard Hadlee, say, or Malcolm Marshall work over a batsman was an education in itself. Craig McDermott's input with Australia puts India in two-man's land | Mike Selvey
  • Indeed, offshoring - sending work overseas - isn't always all it's made out to be.
  • That is a testament to the teams' hard work over the last few years and their expertise in this realm, " program manager Jaime Engdahl told reporters during a call-in conference for the press.
  • He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
  • Looked at the timetable for work over the next fortnight, I'm down some hours but it's not too bad.
  • Did you work overtime last week and is it a regular occurrence? Times, Sunday Times
  • There he helped himself to a cup of coffee and talked the day's work over with Susan Compo, the union rep, Earl Jones, his leadman, and big Sam "The Man SHADOW TREASURES
  • The part of them worthy of the name immortal, which is called divine and is the guiding principle of those who are willing to follow justice and you — of that divine part I will myself sow the seed, and having made a beginning, I will hand the work over to you. Timaeus
  • Work overload Most of this book is devoted to the problem of demand outstripping resources. Coping with Stress at Work
  • He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
  • We have this understanding that nobody talks about work over lunch.
  • He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
  • If she asks me to work over the weekend I'll tell her to shove it up her ass!
  • Treasury is their own personal piggy bank. "article in the Lexington Herald-Leader," U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Somerset, is sponsoring a bill to give $5 million a year to conservation groups that work overseas on behalf of endangered 'great cats and rare canids,' such as cheetahs, lions and Ethiopian wolves. Business Wire Travel News
  • They were employees who volunteered to work overnight and at weekends handling emergencies.
  • The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work overtime carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage.
  • You can show the German tanks rolling into a little French town, and not have to work overhard at making the scene dramatic. Just notched up another 750 words over lunch...
  • Most of the president's slippage is among Republicans; their approval of his work overall has dropped by 16 points since April and this from ABC news poll. Poll: Obama drops on health care
  • Most of the president's slippage is among Republicans; their approval of his work overall has dropped by 16 points since April, from 36 percent then to 20 percent now. Poll: Obama drops on health care
  • The awards have been warmly received by staff who appreciate that some recognition is being given for their hard work over the years.
  • My partner, Jack, stayed home, forgoing the 18-mile drive to work over snow-covered roads.
  • The part of them worthy of the name immortal, which is called divine and is the guiding principle of those who are willing to follow justice and you-of that divine part I will myself sow the seed, and having made a beginning, I will hand the work over to you. TIMAEUS
  • Oh yeh, right, like I could work over there while she was watching the TV at full blast. FALLEN WOMEN
  • A week ago we were attacked in my apartment, the attackers went through my darkroom and took the prints and negatives of all my photographic work over the last year but they weren't that good.
  • We have this understanding that nobody talks about work over lunch.
  • Woe betide me if I have not done my homework over the weekend.
  • But to work over time and spatial distance, team members must communicate through some medium.
  • The union issued an order instructing its members not to work overtime.
  • Because traditional critical discourse privileged spirit and brushwork over form-likeness, Chinese art historiography has consistently valued calligraphic expressiveness over mimesis.
  • As soon as the Harriers began to work over this hill of ruffs, they disappeared.
  • ‘They force us to work overtime and now they're forcing a contract on us…’ the ad began.
  • I assure you more than half of the department's own social workers work overtime every week.
  • Work overload Most of this book is devoted to the problem of demand outstripping resources. Coping with Stress at Work
  • I don't find any of his work overrefined or affected or delicate. "U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery today for pancreatic cancer."
  • she often has to work overtime
  • These rights are meaningless if companies are allowed to transfer work, subcontract work, or send work overseas as punishment for workers exercising their legal rights. Boeing, the NLRB and the Free Movement of Capital

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