Sentence examples for work of a sort from inspiring English sources

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Born in 1942, she left home at 16 after an unhappy childhood in the Thames Valley, and gravitated to London where she found work of a sort at Murray's cabaret club.

We both found work of a sort, trudging each week to the offices of The New Yorker with our weekly batch of drawings, in the hope of selling a few and paying our landlord, who was always on the verge of tossing us out.

"Annihilation" is one of the dullest shiny objects in recent cinema, a work of a sort of bureaucratic hubris; it's evidence of how studio movies that escape from the longtime critical bugbears of franchises and superheroes, and that appear to be made for (a word that I utter with an eye-roll) "adults," get graded on an astonishingly generous and distorting curve.

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Blockchain hired Mats Jerratsch and started working on a sort of implementation of a Lightning network.

Dr. P. is now working on a sort of magic lantern with which a patient can read while being treated.

All we have is yet another rumor that Apple is working on a sort of connected speaker with a brain.

eFounders is also working on a sort of Squarespace for your backoffice as well as a B2B payment solution.

"I'm working on a sort of private (film) idea, a conversation piece, so I'm here talking to people.

great distaste for work of any sort . . . a feeling of mental incompetence in tackling the simplest mental task. . . .

The first track, "Afraid of Nothing," sounds like the summation of five years of work, a sort of emotional to-do list.

Pope's own description was of a "whimsical piece of work... a sort of writing very like tickling".

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