Sentence examples for work for word from inspiring English sources

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In New York, as elsewhere, when an employer is unpleasant to work for, word quickly gets around.

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But they, too, all say they know people who go over their children's work word for word.

"I'm not committed to work for words," he said.

Character recognition technology is advanced enough now that this will work for words in images too.

But he also had a deep-rooted love for his work, for words, music, art, literature and the true exploration of what alternative culture could be.

The fact that the dogs' object choice in the conflict conditions is in sharp contrast to what children as young as 2 years of age (who also have vocabularies of on average 50 500 words, Fenson et al. 1994) do might be related to that difference in how pointing and words work for word-trained dogs versus children.

The sticks worked for words.

It doesn't even work for the word 'Paris', as it has the forms 'Pareiss' and 'Parrys' also.

It doesn't work for all words, but since Spanish is a romance language (based on Latin) it has many words in common with English.

Thus, pointing and words work differently for word-trained dogs.

Created by the writer Alecky Blythe and the composer Adam Cork, this remarkable work gives note-for-word melodies to common, everyday dialogue, which was recorded during an uncommon time in the very real lives of its speakers.

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