599 examples of work hard in sentences

A nurse who was at the head of the nursing staff in a state hospital wrote from the front: "There is one thing the Nursing Committee needs to work for, and work hard, too, and that is, to make for nurses the rank of lieutenant.

I work hard from early morning until late at night, but what is the use when I see my poor wife gradually fading away before my very eyes?

" "Once," said Beth, gravely, "we were poor ourselves, Patsy and I, and had to work hard for our living.

This, however, can scarcely be true of any great men but men of action; and, in that case, it would simply imply that persons of vigorous constitution, who work hard, eat heartily; for, of course, a life of action requires a vigorous constitution, even though there may be much illness, as in such cases as William III.

It begins to seem plain to me that men who work hard ought to share somethin' of the profits.

My men proved a good combination, but we were all obliged to work hard for two months before a bear was finally secured.

Call me not indolent beggar and bold enough, Fain would I learn both to knit and to sew; I've two little brothers at home, when they're old enough, They will work hard for the gifts you bestow; Pity, kind gentlemen, friends of humanity.

She merely expected to study and work hard; but that seemed a trifle, if she could avoid for herself and her sister the publicity which their father had so much dreaded.

'Law,' says I, 'Cerinthy Ann, it's faculty,that's it;them that has it has it, and them that hasn'twhy, they've got to work hard, and not do half so well, neither.'" Mrs. Katy took all these praises as matter of course.

"O King," said the fly, "I work hard all the day, And I never can go out at night.

His father had to work hard as a hunter to obtain sufficient game to keep them from starving.

" "Yes, I worked hard," replied Thorndyke, "and I work hard still; but I have my hours of labour and my hours of leisure, unlike you poor devils of general practitioners, who are liable to be dragged away from the dinner table or roused out of your first sleep byconfound it all!

And if we work hard enough for the help and the healing of others, it may be that after a while we will be allowed to find help and healing for ourselves.

In health, safety and prosperity most of us grow up; forced, it is true, to work hard: but that, too, is a blessing; for what better thing for a man, soul and body, than to be forced to work hard?

I am unusually well, but work hard in the garden all the forenoon and get tired.

Men, women and children had to work hard to produce the required crops.

They had to go to work hard as ever and mighty little to eat.

Farming people in Ohio work hard.

Before long M. Julian told her that she might become a great artist, and the first time that Robert-Fleury saw her work and learned how little she had studied, and that she had never before drawn from a living model, he said: "Well, then, you have extraordinary talent for painting; you are specially gifted, and I advise you to work hard.

I would work hard for the money, and it would be odd if any one gave Mr. Buchanan a more enthusiastic support than I. Indeed, I was his only honest supporter.

She dug trenches, in order that in after life she might be able to dig well and to work hard.

We have to work hard, and put the best of ourselves into what we do.

You want to do something yourself; and the fact of his being obliged to attend the studio (for I should advise you to have a strict agreement with him regarding the work he is to do) would be an extra inducement to you to work hard.

I’m going into an order whose members work hard.

She would work hard, and fill her life as full as possible.

599 examples of  work hard  in sentences