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Twenty pounds should be more than adequate compensation for the work she did.

Your work has been totally inadequate for a project of this importance.

I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go.

London's Buckingham Palace is used not only as the home of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, but also for the administrative work for the monarchy.

I have always had a great deal of admiration for the work of your father.

She won't be able to advance to the next level if she doesn't work harder.

His rapid advancement in the company is due purely to his hard work, and his ability to work under pressure.

Eugene Ionesco once stated that a work of art is, above all, an adventure of the mind.

My wife and I both have to work full time in order to be able to afford to buy a house.

Natalie hopes to study graphic art, and then work for some agency designing magazine advertisements.

I don't mean to alarm you, but if you don't work harder, you will most certainly fail this course.

For the majority of people who work hard all year in the C¶te d'Ivoire, the Western concept of leisure is somewhat alien.

I think this plan will work much better if we alter it slightly.

The world of work was radically altered by the Industrial Revolution.

Children in many countries are often forced to work in dangerous and abusive jobs because they are poor and have no other alternative.

The father of a young man imprisoned in Thailand has pleaded with the Ambassador to work on his son's behalf.

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