Sentence examples for Upon working from inspiring English sources

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The New Yorker, February 25 , 1928 P. 60Man intent upon working the word "beer" into the conversation.

Also, technology and the advent of the Internet have had a dramatic impact upon working women the world over.

By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, February 25 , 1928P. 60 Man intent upon working the word "beer" into the conversation.

The city's statistics show how much it depends upon working people, not plutocrats: 61percentt of visitors have no college degree.

"I chose him based upon his convictions, based upon his ideals, based upon his work ethic, based upon his experience – based upon working with him for even before his father began working with me".

Walker never evinced much interest in the philosophical aspects of kinematic relativity, choosing instead to focus tightly upon working out the physical details of the theory itself.

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It is a state that has its court, its favoured grandees and aristocrats, its artists and creators, its put-upon working class, its dissidents and rebels, its hangers-on and corrupters and criminals.

The woman, Gloria Jones-Grant, also testified that she was paid even when she failed to do the agreed-upon work.

Central to this challenge is combatting the use of business models premised upon illegal working arrangements.

We need to begin by working upon memories.

A traveler came upon three men working.

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