To put it in another way, more work is done in heating a large amount of water, than a small amount through the same change of temperature.
He furnishes work steadily through the fall, and pays men better wages, because they can do more work.
Men get seventy-five cents a day, as they can do more work; but the principal reason for employing women is, that we can hire them cheaper and like them better for light work.
For those pictures on which there is more work, the prices are higher.
You know there's plenty of people wouldn't give the firm nomore work if they knowed about it,' Crass continued.
You ought to be jolly glad that I'm nearly grown up into a man, because you know I've promised to build you a house with the money I earn, and then you needn't do no more work.
No more work could be done outside that day, and there was nothing left to do inside.
Man can do more work, harder work, and always better work, because of the faith that is in him.
In this way its valves and walls become able to do more work.
In the year 1903 two learned men in Switzerland spent much time to determine whether alcohol helped persons do more work.
The most careful tests by other persons show that whisky will not help a man do more work, lift a heavier weight, or shoot straighter.
The men, he says, in the course of the year, do more work, in a better manner, and at a much less expense of tools.
It was their united testimony, that they enjoyed better health, were more happy, could do more work, and with less fatigue, than when they took spirits.
But an objector says, "I certainly feel stronger upon drinking a glass of spirit and water, and can do more work than I can without it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more work" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.