Sentence examples for working dive from inspiring English sources

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Visitors explore the sea caves in kayaks, clamber on slippery headland trails, watch for whales, splash around in tidal pools and, if they've got a license and their mojo working, dive for abalone.

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Kermit is holed up in his Beverly Hills mansion; Miss Piggy has wriggled her way into the editor's chair at Paris Vogue; poor old Fozzie is working a dive bar as part of a Muppets tribute act.

Ms. Leopold's works dive into these murky art-historical waters.

For years I was working little dives, and if I got $700 a week, I'd say, "Wow I'm really cooking.'".

She continued to dive and after graduation, she began to frequent a diving store in New York City and was hired to work on dive travel trips throughout the Caribbean.

I dived into work, dived into exercise, and avoided diving into relationships — romantic or otherwise — at all costs.

In this clear and well-written book, readers can read from front to back to understand how the clinical trials process works or dive into a section describing a career path that sounds appealing.

The potential danger from secondhand smoke is not reason for the government to outlaw it; otherwise, the government would be prohibiting junk food, swimming pools, automobiles, alcohol (they already tried that), scuba diving, sky diving, working on offshore oil rigs, on and on.

Two arias during the concert's second half represented Mr. Picker's most affecting theatrical work: "Diving Aria" from "An American Tragedy" (2005), sung by Ms. Chávez with assurance and infectious enthusiasm; and "Letter Aria" from "Emmeline," a poignant, show-stopping turn for the soprano Joyce El-Khoury.

The offshore energy segment pertains to the offshore dredging and rock dumping projects, heavy transport, lift and installation work, diving and ROV services in support of the development, construction, maintenance and dismantling of oil and LNG import and export facilities, offshore platforms, pipelines and cables and offshore wind turbine farms.

"No worries" was referred to as "the national motto" of Australia in 1978, and in their 2006 work, Diving the World, Beth and Shaun Tierney call "no worries, mate" the national motto of the country.

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