Sentence examples for work inordinately from inspiring English sources

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Officially, they work a 37½-hour week and some parliamentary staff are entitled to take Friday afternoons off, though many complain those conditions are theoretical and they in fact work inordinately long hours.

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After two years of work and inordinately complex physics calculations, Reich's team found the vessels.

The Bikers, however, who are only half north-western, make a white sauce with flour, milk and cream; Manchester girl Boggiano mixes her cheese with creme fraiche; and Kentish lad Bates goes for a kind of rich, cheesy quiche made from eggs and double cream, which I enjoy inordinately – but it works better as a cold, hand-held pie than the warm dinner I'm hoping for.

According to John Carlin in this article, the free-shooting left-back developed his inordinately thick thighs by "working as a sort of human ox, spending hour after hour in the fields alongside his father pushing or pulling outrageously heavy pieces of farm machinery".

I feel inordinately grateful that I have work that I enjoy for its own sake, and, being somewhat of an incontinent communicator, can enjoy the sense of relationship with my readers that is also, in itself, gratifying.

But the atmosphere in the department became so unpleasant that Mr Brown left the company to work elsewhere.In June 1997, after an inordinately long delay and an eight-month trial, the thief was sent to prison for eight years for his part in stealing £2m ($3.3m).

Even when the drugs worked for me, my body has changed inordinately.

Government officials said the public works program would not expand government deficits inordinately since only about a third of the spending will come from national and provincial budgets.

He did not disown his appearances in Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), nor his work alongside Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep – both of whom he admired inordinately – in Heartburn (1986).

"It's causing problems with equipment," he said, "and when trains run inordinately late we have recrewing issues, because crews can't work more than 12 hours".

That is not inordinately high by class-action standards, but the sum still works out to a whopping $144.5m.That is more than Citigroup earned from underwriting securities for WorldCom.

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