Sentence examples for work tore from inspiring English sources

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In the process of trying to rethread the paper she actually took a pair of scissors and cut off a section of the printed paper trail receipts and, when that didn't work, tore some more off.

It was the second temporary facility for the orchestra; after a fire caused by welding work tore through the roof of the Philharmonic on May 20, it also performed in an open-air stadium used for rock concerts.

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Hood would make no promises, but in the end the blacks were put to work tearing up railroad track.

But Ralph Rapson, a local architect who designed the original Guthrie, built in 1963, will see his work torn down.

But most days I just come home from work, tear off my clothes, put on my bathing suit and walk 50 feet into the water.

"It will be a lot of hard work tearing it down and I'll be crying the whole time," he said.

But, as if trapped in some kind of literary Groundhog Day, Pitcher would wake up each morning, re-read the previous day's work, tear it up, and begin afresh.

We're pulled by work when we're at home and by home when we're at work, torn by the multiple things we could be getting done.

Folks much smarter than yours truly are hard at work tearing apart this latest Beta for all the hidden morsels, so we'll let you know if we hear anything.

It's that time again, folks: Apple has just dropped a new build of iOS into the Developer Center, and people are already hard at work tearing it apart in search for all the little hidden gems within.

She was determined to halt a developer's work tearing up the popular Hastain Trail in Franklin Canyon.

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