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Example sentences for "work again"

  • After all that fallow time I ought to be able to go to work again on the book.

  • I say both of them have done that before, therefore let the worn stub of the Plymouth white-wash brush be brought out once more, and let the faithful spit on their hands and get to work again regardless of me--for I am out of it all.

  • I knocked off, during these stirring times, and don't intend to go to work again till we go away for the Summer, 3 or 6 weeks hence.

  • Early in October I was at work again, this time on a Roman Catholic story, called "The Beads of Tasmar.

  • I felt now an urgent necessity to be at work again.

  • On the third of September I was at work again on "The Maid of Maiden Lane," and on the eighth I took tea at Dr.

  • And I advised all the men that desired to retain their positions, and who wanted to go to work again, that if they would come down on Monday and take their trains they could do so.

  • At Scranton, although there had been a strike of the railroad men, this had been adjusted, and the men were at work again, when the riots occurred, the riots being engaged in by the idle men and striking miners and mill men.

  • They made that one of the conditions--of those men going to work again.

  • I then wrote all the day till two o'clock, walked round the thicket and by the water-side, and returning set to work again.

  • My guests left me and I thought of turning to work again seriously.

  • I began my work again, which had slumbered betwixt pain and weakness.

  • Got to my work again, and wrote easier than the two last days.

  • Once in the fresh air, they become quiet; their madness subsides, and they fix themselves to a branch of a tree, and having been captured, set to work again as usual.

  • But, on the return of peace, they got to work again on all sides.

  • He had a tidy sum in bank, and people wondered at his going to work again.

  • I shall go to work again, and save up money for a new mill.

  • When she stopped weeping, and took up her knitting-work again, he drew a sigh of relief and fell to eating an apple.

  • For fear the slaves should run away, while unable to work from flogging, he kept them chained till they could work again.

  • I was not aware of it until, on going to work again, it hurt my inside very much, when, on looking down, I saw it sticking out of my body.

  • Sure enough, the next day she felt as if her "nervous balance was very well restored," and in a week she was at work again.

  • The sower is at work again, the ground is fertile, the seed quickening.

  • I went to work again on my prize poem, with better success than hitherto.

  • No, miss," replied Mrs. Mitchell, getting to work again on the mantle.

  • Mr. Mitchell had gone to work again; she had herself made a summer mantle for one of Miss Sutton's friends, and had been paid four and sixpence for it.

  • But once the land was worked it would not be hard to work again, and in the years to come he would have as much plow land as he wanted.

  • Having run free for four days, the mules were not inclined to work again.

  • Only then had he gone to sleep, and soon afterward it had been time to get up and go to work again.

  • His injuries were yielding to skill and time: and in a short while he looked to be at work again.

  • You shall soon have food; father's going to work again, darlings,' the mother had said to the hungry little ones.

  • If we all went to work again quietly, where would they be?

  • Her motive was a good one: she was at heart sorry for the privation at present existing in Daffodil's Delight, and would have liked to shame the men into going to work again.

  • Joe was right: the piece did fit; and in less than an hour from the time we had finished dinner we were at work again in the hay-field.

  • As I made no comment on his remark, Yetmore walked away, remounted his horse and rode off; while Joe and I went briskly to work again.

  • It did not occur to me then--though it did later--that he only wanted us to get to work again at once, and so divert our minds from the subject of the ground ice.

  • For the bank management felt they would not be justified in giving any longer grace, now that Peer Holm was lying sick in hospital, and no doctor would undertake to say whether he would ever be fit to work again.

  • Better go out into the kitchen and set to work again--work--work and forget.

  • And YOU shouldn't go worrying me to get to work again in earnest, Merle.

  • Madelon drank off her medicine, but she was not satisfied, and in a moment her brain was at work again.

  • You are quite well and strong enough now, and we must set to work again.

  • A few days later the brief holiday ended, and father and daughter were both hard at work again in London.

  • Tom silently took the other end of the tape, and they set to work again; but all the enjoyment in the new house seemed quenched and destroyed by that blast of calumny.

  • There was the night school at which she was able to work again indefatigably.


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