Sentence examples for working just one from inspiring English sources

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Once the pride of Kiev, airline manufacturer Antonov was liquidated and it assets transferred to another state-owned conglomerate, while rocket engine producer Yuzhmash is now working just one day a week.

I was making $250 to $300 a week working just one night a week.

Studies show that lifting larger muscle groups, which require complex, compound movements, is much more effective for producing testosterone than working just one or two smaller muscles.[12] For this reason, you should stick with weight exercises such as bench presses, squats, deadlifts, and shoulder presses.

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You may sign-up to work just one day or up to all five days.

"I want to work just one job — a good job," he said.

Benitez had worked just one inning in all of his saves until tonight's.

"I hope to work just one job... for a change," says another.

Even if they both worked just one hour a year, a man would get paid 14.2percentt more.

Even if they both worked just one hour a year, a man in the UK would get paid 14.2percentt more.

Yes, you might have to go home a little early from a party, sacrifice your morning run or find a way to work just one hour less, but it's so worth it.

It doesn't mean the trainee had a job at the 90-day mark; it could even mean that a person worked just one day during those three months.

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