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7 Sentences With "toils on"

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He toils on the site most days for at least a few hours, his earbuds piping a stream of Sufi chants.
The Haggler As a representative of irate consumers across the country, the Haggler often toils on behalf of people who want nothing more than to find executives and scream in their faces.
Many voters were pleasantly surprised to see a personable, grandfatherly figure, a man who toils on his garden allotment, makes his own jam, rides a bicycle and was a multiple winner of Parliament's beard of the year competition.
Pazhani (Sivaji Ganesan), a widowed farmer lives with his three younger brothers, Velu (Sriram), Raju (S. S. Rajendran), and Muthu (R. Muthuraman) and orphaned niece Kaveri (Devika). The entire family toils on land leased from Chokkalingam (T.
Born into a peasant Belarusian family in Khorostovo (south of Minsk, then part of the Russian Empire) in 1899, Korzh spent his early years assisting his family's toils on the agricultural lands owned by the noble Galitzine family.Kvitkevič, Siarhej. "Жыве імя легендарнага камбрыга" ("Long Live the Name of the Legendary Combrig"). Minskaja Praŭda.
As Happy toils on the Payasa, Avo attempts to reconcile with his wife in the wake of the family tragedy. A block away from Avo’s apartment, Ridley is a struggling blues guitarist staying in an old hotel by the river. He has returned temporarily to Los Angeles to care for his mother. One night, Ridley hears an enigmatic voice coming from somewhere inside the hotel.
Clarendon Press, 1940. > Now that Phantom, that toils on his knees, seems to sit on bended knee, and > from both his shoulders his hands are upraised and stretch, one this way, > one that, a fathom's length. Over the middle of the head of the crooked > Dragon, he has the tip of his right foot. Here too that Crown [Corona], > which glorious Dionysus set to be memorial of the dead Ariadne, wheels > beneath the back of the toil-spent Phantom. To the Phantom’s back the Crown > is near, but by his head mark near at hand the head of Ophiuchus [...] > Yonder, too, is the tiny Tortoise, which, while still beside his cradle, > Hermes pierced for strings and bade it be called the Lyre [Lyra]: and he > brought it into heaven and set it in front of the unknown Phantom. That > Croucher on his Knees comes near the Lyre with his left knee, but the top of > the Bird’s head wheels on the other side, and between the Bird’s head and > the Phantom’s knee is enstarred the Lyre.

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