111.   Once a young nurse who worked breakneck hours, Bell has slowed her pace because of high blood pressure and eye problems.

112.   Others who said they were working longer hours and felt overworked were feeling the effect of a recent layoff or restructuring.

113.   People work more hours, lose their jobs more often and, most importantly, get married less and divorced more than they did in the past.

114.   Plus, we had worked extra hours for a particularly parsimonious studio.

115.   Portuguese workers work more hours in a year than workers anywhere else in Europe, and fewer days are lost to strikes.

116.   Pressed by their companies to work fewer hours, Japanese are working less, taking more vacations and spending more time with their families.

117.   Probably the biggest reason for workers feeling overextended, economists say, is that in many families the parents, taken together, are working longer hours.

118.   Say how many hours you worked and what you accomplished.

119.   She eats a balanced diet, sleeps well and works an hour of exercise into her busy schedule almost every day.

120.   She grew up in the Boston suburb of Holliston, where she was one of four children of a single mom who worked long hours to make ends meet.

v. + hour >>共 321
spend 25.32%
take 18.11%
work 8.99%
extend 3.83%
wait 2.77%
have 2.52%
reduce 1.83%
keep 1.47%
cut 1.26%
shorten 0.94%
work + n. >>共 1178
hour 4.45%
way 3.82%
job 3.72%
magic 3.38%
wonder 3.06%
phone 2.82%
ninth 2.03%
crowd 1.93%
game 1.83%
land 1.75%
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