The woman, a regular customer, explains that her car's radiator is leaking, and she doesn't know how she will get to work. |
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I don't know, the real trendies and creatives and coders who get to work on fixies aren't doing the iphone any more surely? |
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The traffic jams are now so ridiculous I wonder why I bother trying to get to work in the first place. |
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He woke up every day anxious to get to work, roll up his sleeves and fight for American farmers and their cooperatives. |
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It is their determination to get to work, and their belief that they can get back home, rain or shine. |
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Drivers hunt down short cuts through quiet residential streets in order to get to work faster or take the children to school. |
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The only person there at the time was a man in a black ski mask, trying to set up a sound system he never did get to work. |
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She said her weight loss had inspired her to get to work and help other people to slim down. |
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Rabbit, feeling incredibly unwanted and unneeded in the conversation, decided to get to work. |
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You three move the breakable stuff upstairs, and I'll get to work with my crew to make your house look like a dream. |
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Quickly getting in, and grabbing the cake of soap and wash cloth lying nearby I get to work. |
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The usual hurry to get to work, usual rush to beat the peak time traffic, and usual eagerness to be part of the rat race. |
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He had been forced to use his bicycle to get to work because his car had broken down on the morning of the accident. |
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Mr North now has to catch a bus and a train to get to work which takes him two hours. |
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But if recent tragic events have exposed flaws in your long-term plan, get to work. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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He used his scooter to get to work and although he would no longer be able to ride it, he was still paying back a loan on it. |
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Then picture him waiting by the window to greet you every morning as you get to work. |
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It is not unknown for it to take me two and a half hours to get to work in the morning. |
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Please, please let's get to work on this building and make sure it has some kind of future. |
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What everyone wants to know is when we'll be able to get to work without hat hair and a numb face. |
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You only get to work with these people if you've got a major player in your corner. |
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That way, you actually get to work with blogs during the day job, not just when you're geeking out at home. |
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That means, right now, part of his job description is helping his employees get to work and get home. |
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Few presidents get to work on the very architecture of society and state. |
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In my rush on Monday to get to work, I actually managed to kick a pigeon. |
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I believe that we must all get to work on concluding this third rail package. |
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When my grand-father was a newlywed he was using a team of Canadian horses to get to work. |
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Lavish it on your face and in 8 to 10 minutes the rich concentrations of honey, Echinacea, mimosa and neroli will get to work on nourishing and firming your skin. |
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Londoners were immovable in their determination to get to work on time. |
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Armed with the saw, which must be half a metre long, I get to work cutting the melon in two roughly equal halves. |
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And surprisingly the journey time didn't suffer from this change: he now takes 40 minutes to get to work. |
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Bear in mind, as well, that additional costs for items such as transportation or clothing have to be paid by clients to get to work. |
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And yes, the time for complaining has passed: it's now time to roll up our sleeves again and get to work on tomorrow's mobility. |
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But soon before he could get to work, he lost control of the balloon he had designed and built himself. |
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With that task accomplished, the Sami team can get to work on the task of galactic demographics in earnest. |
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Throw on a remote-start for cold mornings, and you'd be hard pressed to find a better way to get to work in the middle of a snowstorm. |
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How far will you have to travel to get to work or your children to go to school? |
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Indeed, hundreds of thousands of commuters use public transit to get to work, to school or to their leisure activities. |
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My department drew the short straw on re-location and from tomorrow we get to work in Earlsfield in the London borough of Wandsworth for seven weeks. |
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An office development policy needs to take account of how potential employees will get to work. |
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Now that you've got the hang of variables, let's get to work with some functions. |
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Why can't a computer just recognize who you are and let you get to work? |
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You get to work in teams and colleagues who are interested in your insights and always willing to share theirs. |
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These microscopic eelworms get to work when applied to a well-watered lawn in September. |
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If you've also been caught in a traffic jam, you're maybe fit to be tied by the time you get to work. |
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Swap in some color film, Bert, and let's get to work. |
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Also, farewell, Fitbit sitting on top of WOWee audio thingamajig, resting on second-generation Kindle in front of an AAXA P4-X Pico Projector that I never could get to work. |
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Because the Toronto Transit Commission was on strike, many call centre personnel walked several miles to get to work, and then had to cope with being short-staffed by between 35 and 45 agents at any given time during the day. |
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To get to work, school or hospital they must travel a circuitous route of several kilometres and pass through the international terminal-like checkpoint at Qalandiya, and they may only do this if they have the correct permit. |
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Start the day with a run to the patisserie to by a baguette, pile into the guide van to get to work on time, open up the visitor's centre and wait for the visitors to arrive. |
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I want to offer up my comments as a theme to the consumers of our country, the hard-working men and women who each day use vehicles to get to work, to take their children and their families around communities and to survive. |
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After spending time on Twitter, employees at Cordarounds.com, a small American clothing company, noticed that many folk twittering in their area were using bicycles to get to work. |
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First, you get to work with a number of exciting and prize-winning products, as well as, new and innovative solutions that influence people's ways of communicating via wired and wireless networks. |
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For those Canadians who rely on cars to get to work or school or drive their children to hockey practice or swimming lessons, having a car stolen can be disruptive and devastating. |
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This is because contact with our customers and trading partners gives us an idea of what needs and requirements we may have to meet so that we can get to work on them. |
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When you get to work, your colleague asks you if you are ill. |
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Because if we don't get to work now, we will have abandoned not only today's victims, but their children as well, and they will be our future parents, workers, leaders, and thinkers. |
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In most families, people get to work on time and they leave on time. |
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I would prefer to start further up than where I am, but it is what it is and we'll just go out there and get to work. |
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Among the amber gamblers, 33 per cent said they did not have time to stop while 27 per cent said they were in a rush to get to work. |
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Tricia and Ella help with buckling and unbuckling while Paige, Cameron and Georgie get to work with a wet sponge and a bar of saddle soap. |
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Bodies are taken to Towers of Silence and left for the vultures to get to work. |
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Now it's time to turn the talk into action, and get to work. |
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Proofreaders can get to work instantly using the site's built-in document editor specialised for tracking changes-no need for file downloads or word processor programs. |
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They get to work on itchy, puffy eyes in less than two minutes because they contain sodium cromoglicate, which relieves redness, watering and itchiness. |
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Cyclists, joggers, rollerbladers and residents out for a stroll take advantage of the Galloping Goose to get to work or simply enjoy the enveloping greenery of the trail. |
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