Examples of using Get work in English and their translations into Arabic
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Then let's get working.
There are lots of other places I could get work.
I could get work.
Get Working, be quick and serve the thirsty folks as they come.
We can all get work.
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I could get work in one of the shops.
Adana, Istanbul… I will try and get work.
Couldn't get work after that.
I have called around. I can't get work.
Eddie could only get work driving a cab.
I can get work on any church in the world, I'm sure of it.
A blacksmith's boy can get work all over.
I can't get work now. What can I do?
And the best thing about being beautiful is I can get work as a model.
Most of them cannot get work, have health problems, need protection from attacks and have no income.
And I didn't have no family to help me out, so I had to get work, mostly cleaning houses.
In order to connect youth and employers early on, two programmes were implemented,the" Get Work" programme for students and" Encouraging vocational education with the help of vocational studies in primary schools", as well as the organizing of promotion of" deficit" occupations.
These IT experts function as database examiners,PC software engineers, and directors for Oracle frameworks and systems, and furthermore get work as PC developers, and web designers and executives.
John, you're still young. You can get work, make friends, start a family.
Or maybe it was because of the things I had heard about epilepsy and about people living with epilepsy: that they would never live on their own;that they would never travel on their own or even get work; that they were outcasts, with a spirit in them that they needed to be delivered from.
He ain't the only man who can't get work. WiIbur's dad can't neither.
You don't have to hunt me and crush me. I can't get work in this town as it is.
This able-bodied man… gets work with the police force.
And I'm like, whoa getting worked, dude, and then.
You have got work.
Cooking meals, getting work, helping out.
We have got work to do.
I have got work to do.
Hell, no. I got work.
I have actually got work tomorrow, but, er, another drink here.