Sentence examples for was given a work from inspiring English sources

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He was given a work permit and told that he would work as a security guard.

There were protests in 2007 at the fact that he was given a work permit and was working in the offices of his lawyer, Paolo Giachini; the permit was revoked.

West Ham have finalised the signing of Ecuador striker Enner Valencia after he was given a work permit.

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Each architect was given a working budget and the same brief: interpret architecture as art.

It wasn't a beautiful innings; he was given a working over by Mitchell Johnson; he had some luck.

With Pakistan on top, Watson was given a working over by the fired-up Riaz, who also took every opportunity to direct verbal barbs at the struggling batsman.

The most prominent formation in this region is a giant basin (or cratered "mare") centered at about 8°N, 280°W, which was given a working name "Skinakas basin" (after the name of the observatory where observations were made).

In June 2012, President Obama issued an executive order allowing undocumented immigrants who arrived in the US before they were 16 to stay and be given a work permit.

The traditional sandwich course, where students are given a working year off, is alive and kicking.

But never has a handler who is retiring been given a working dog, he said.

After failing to cope with Johnson in the recent one-day series in England, it was inevitable that Trott would be given a working over and he was not to be disappointed.

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