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Example sentences for "work with"

  • I know how your kind work: cleverly putting crooked ideas into girls' minds, and exciting their imagination, so they'll work with you.

  • And, oh, Larry, I'm going to begin to work with you!

  • You mean you think I'm not big enough to work with you?

  • So Xury and I went to work with him; but Xury was much the better workman at it, for I knew very ill how to do it.

  • If I could finally persuade them to support me, well and good; in such case I continued to work with them in the friendliest manner.

  • They were overjoyed that at last they were given proper instruments to work with, and they speedily grew to handle these ships individually in the best fashion.

  • It may be the highest duty of the patriotic public servant to work with the big boss or the big business man on these points, while refusing to work with him on others.

  • If you can lay it out for him, I shall do my work with a better art.

  • What I had to do, was, to turn the painful discipline of my younger days to account, by going to work with a resolute and steady heart.

  • Really Mollenhauer was too treacherous a man to work with on a thing of this kind.

  • It's all a question of arranging things with Relihan, anyhow, putting up a certain amount of money for him to work with.

  • We must have machinery to work with or we may all starve in the midst of mountains of gold.

  • So much machinery is necessary now that no ordinary single man can own the machinery he needs to work with as he could in the old pick and pannikin days.

  • We have hands to work with, and brains to think with, and hearts to feel with.

  • You will want to work with him as closely as you can.

  • They won't work with you, as I understand it.

  • I wondered how I had ever been able to stand him, to work with him.

  • Behold him declaring ecstatically that seldom in his experience had he had such hairs to work with.

  • And we must be content to work with it, to await its fulfilment, to realize that no one of us can change the world, but can only do his part in making it better.

  • To work with a spade or other like implement; to do servile work; to delve.

  • A bar with teeth on its face, or edge, to work with those of a wheel, pinion, or worm, which is to drive it or be driven by it.

  • Each year stable manures become harder to obtain, but the fertility of the garden can be maintained by the use of commercial fertilizers, which are more concentrated foods and are much easier to work with.

  • Now, the pear is a difficult thing to work with on account of blight.

  • One-half of this land slopes sharply to the north and the other half more gently to the south, clay, loam with clay subsoil, offering favorable conditions for orchard work as well as work with grapes, small fruits and vegetables.

  • Immediately they fell to work with him, and though they had no knife, yet with a sharpened piece of wood they took off his skin as readily, and much more readily, than we could have done with a knife.

  • We get twelve krones a 'fathom' and when I work with a lantern morning and evening, I can break half a fathom in a week.

  • Pelle did speak to him, and helped him to find some calling for which he was suited; and Ferdinand set to work with a will, but when he got to a certain point he always threw it up.

  • However strong Karna might be, and however willing to help in everything, Lasse did greatly feel the need of a man to work with him.

  • If I were young, I would go out and set to work with my hands.

  • I am not begging the question we are upon--whether we are to try for nothing till we find immaculate men to work with.

  • Walter Tyke became chaplain to the Infirmary, and Lydgate continued to work with Mr. Bulstrode.

  • I hold that by refusing to work with Mr. Bulstrode I should be turning my back on an opportunity of making my profession more generally serviceable.

  • So, having unfolded my ideas to the men, we all went to work with alacrity to put them to the test of actual practice.

  • So we all went to work with a will, and soon had the boat all ataunto once more, and in pursuit of the stranger as fast as oars and sails together could put her through the water.

  • You should never want or suffer," cried Vesty of the Basins, "while I have two hands to work with!

  • Vesty's words: and "You shall never want or suffer while I have hands to work with.

  • Vesty laughed and shook her head at me, but I had the broom and was hobbling about at work with it, pleased to find that Uncle Benny had rather neglected this humble office for the more important one of minding the baby.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "work with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    come forth; just give; military division; promissory notes; returned back; successive generations; this convention; work cited; work hard; work shall; work should; work till; work together; work which; work with; working away; working class; working drawings; working expenses; working girl; working girls; working hypothesis; working order; working power; working together; works were