Sentence examples for be working at one from inspiring English sources

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It's a long time to be working at one job – with no advancement.

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Although it wasn't a glamorous job (data input) it did have a direct impact on my next role, which was working at one of my favourite London galleries.

She was working at "one of the games that one of the first black writers came to — he was from the Durham paper — and he and I sat next to each other".

Seiichi Sakurai, who had been working at one of the huts around the top of the volcano, told public broadcaster NHK that he had tried his best to help people but could not save them all.

Yu, who was dressed in khaki shorts, a light-blue T-shirt, and sandals, was working at one of the four Babolat Star 4 stringing machines that he and Ferguson had brought to New York (they have two other stringers working with them during the Open).

Less than a year ago Alex Le and Siqi Chen were working at one of the web's most ambitious startups, semantic search engine PowerSet (Due out soon).

Her boss was sorry to see her go but she said "I love the fact that you're working at one of the companies that hires so many of our students.

"When I was working at one company, we would keep two sets of books," Jake said.

"When I was working at one company, we would keep two sets of books.

I've been working at one of Pittsburgh's busiest gas stations for two months.

The woman had a rough time last year when she was working at one of the other Targets that Edwards tends.

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