Sentence examples for prepared to work at from inspiring English sources

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Women may not be prepared to work at weekends because of family responsibilities, she said, but that did not mean their potential to be successful judges should be overlooked.

Like other Western Europe countries, Britain is struggling to handle the growing number of people who seek asylum and economic migrants who use increasingly desperate means to travel here and who are prepared to work at menial jobs for a pittance.

According to company spokesperson Linda Mills, upon completing the program, participants will be prepared to work at any retail company.

Different families will want their kids babysat for different periods of time at different times of the day, so be prepared to work at different levels of intensity for a long time.

The combination of learning from their experiences made me better prepared to work at this intersection of public and private practice.

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Her older daughter, Lisa, is finishing up at Stanford University law school and preparing to work at a law firm in Los Angeles.

UNICEF and local partners are preparing to work at the household level to ensure proper distribution and use of bed nets after they reach Kisangani.

In a lot of cases, such kicks are down to better technique, better preparation, stronger and bigger kickers or guys who are prepared to work hard at their art, as Wilkinson certainly is.

However, I think if you are prepared to work hard at something you love, it can make you really happy to take control.

You'll want to be prepared to work up at least a light sweat.

They knew his history and just weren't prepared to work with me at all.

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