Sentence examples for take a work from inspiring English sources

The phrase "take a work" is not correct in written English.
A more commonly used phrase would be "do a task" or "complete a job." For example, "He needs to do a task for his boss before the end of the day" or "She completed the job successfully."

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"Cannes is a place where people will take a work seriously and understand the politics".

All students take a work placement module and there are European placement opportunities.

His "Standing Female Nude" (1906-07), a mighty drawing, would be my choice if I could take a work home from the show.

Zwirner will take a work by Yutaka Sone, whose exhibit at the gallery closes this week, and something by Dan Flavin, whose estate Zwirner represents.

Ask candidates to take a work sample test — it's useful in comparing applicants and it's an effective predictor of future job performance.

Tchaikovsky's stunning achievement in "Eugene Onegin" was to take a work — Pushkin's similarly named novel in verse — that stands at the pinnacle of Russian literary tradition and make it into an opera that reached a similarly exalted place in music.

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In New Grub Street, Jasper Milvain, the young magazine writer on the make, says of the high-minded but poverty-stricken Reardon (the Gissing figure): "A man in his position, if he marry at all, must either take a work-girl or an heiress".

Two months ago, I excitedly got and accepted the opportunity to take a work-from-home job, and I'm miserable.

Two months ago, I accepted the opportunity to take a work-from-home job, and I'm miserable.

"I took a work trip with him and he kept us in stitches," a friend told me.

This guy though... taking a work break and looking awfully photogenic.

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