look for work造句1 I'll look for work as soon as I hit town.
2 People were leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities.
3 You got to go look for work tomorrow.
4 Helen continued to look for work, and to economize.
5 In winter we look for work on the more difficult lowland sites such as coastal paths.
6 They turned towards the sea and went to look for work on the boats.
7 The 4 entered Russia on June 4 to look for work.
8 He left his wife and went to look for work elsewhere.
9 I would also like to look for work Breakthrough, it will take time.
10 More and more come to look for work every day.
11 It would be best to look for work again after you've finished your studies.
12 As agriculture became more capital intensive,[www.] many farm labourers moved to the towns and cities to look for work.
13 Relaxation in eligibility criteria would also reduce the pressure on able-bodied recipients to look for work.
14 Inventing farfetched excuses, she left me trapped in her flat and made no attempt to help me look for work.
15 If a welfare recipient saves enough to buy a car so she can look for work, her grant is reduced.
16 It was under such auspicious circumstances that she started out this morning to look for work.
17 All Commonwealth citizens were free to enter the country and look for work, which was plentiful.
18 The latter made progress along Thirteenth and across Fourteenth Street to Union Square. " Look for work! ".
19 I'm going to stay in Chicago a little while and look for work.
20 As long as those economies remain relatively undynamic, the most talented (especially English-speakers) will use their wits to look for work elsewhere.