We found 294 examples of how to use worker in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 294.
# | Sentence | |
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76. | He's a farm worker. | |
77. | She's a farm worker. | |
78. | The worker is bringing water. | |
79. | Tom is my best worker. | |
80. | He was involved in a relationship with a co-worker. | |
81. | She trusted a co-worker. | |
82. | She injured a co-worker. | |
83. | She gave a lift to a co-worker. | |
84. | She shook hands with a co-worker. | |
85. | They do not want the worker to be free. | |
86. | Tom is a social worker. | |
87. | Tom has a reputation for being a good worker. | |
88. | After being injured on the job, Tom's initial plan to sue his employer was halted when he was informed that the same law that had required his employer to carry Worker's Compensation Insurance for its employees also defined Tom as a statutory employee, and thus he had no legal right to file a separate tort claim. | |
89. | There are many migrant farm-worker children at our school. | |
90. | She was a zealous worker for charity. | |
91. | Tom is a construction worker. | |
92. | Tom is a really good worker. | |
93. | Tom is a very hard worker. | |
94. | You're a fast worker. | |
95. | Right now, a full-time minimum wage worker makes $14,500 a year, which leaves too many families struggling to make ends meet. | |
96. | Today, federal law prohibits employment discrimination based on race, sex, religion, and disability. It’s time to add sexual orientation and gender identity to that list, so that no American worker can lose his or her job simply because of who they are or who they love. | |
97. | I have a co-worker who's so peevish and unpleasant that we call her Little Miss Sunshine behind her back. | |
98. | Tom is really a good worker. | |
99. | Tom is a farm worker. | |
100. | A brawl broke out between Dan and a co-worker. |