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"Career" in a Sentence (30 examples)
His career prospects at the company are not too promising.
I'll bet Madonna doesn't return to her career for awhile.
I had been at a loss as to what career to decide on, but your advice has helped me to see the light regarding my future.
Tom has a bright career as a medical doctor.
That is why women keep their career without marriage.
That day proved to be the turning point in his career.
John puts his career before his family.
Has John decided on a career yet?
His career as a journalist was full of distinguished achievements.
In all my career as a travel agent, I never visited Africa.
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When they’ve tortured and scared you for twenty-odd years, / Then they expect you to pick a career
Washington’s career as a soldier
This scandal could ruin his career.
He regretted focusing on his career to the exclusion of his family.
Devils Lake is where I began my career as a limnologist in 1964, studying the lake’s neotenic salamanders and chironomids, or midge flies.
As I explored the possibility of a library science path, having previously been employed in libraries during my school career and afterwards, I decided that I needed to actually experience work in a library setting full time again […]
What rein can hold licentious wickedness When down the hill he holds his fierce career?
when a horse is running in his full career
It may be admitted that Democracy, in all meanings of the word, is in full career; irresistible by any Ritter Kauderwalsch or other Son of Adam, as times go.
These knights, therefore, their aim being thus eluded, rushed from opposite sides betwixt the object of their attack and the Templar, almost running their horses against each other ere they could stop their career.
It is said of Cæsar […] that in his youth being mounted upon a horse, and without any bridle, he made him run a full cariere [tr. carriere], make a sodaine stop, and with his hands behind his backe performe what ever can be expected of an excellent ready horse.
Such littleness damps the heat, and weakens the force of genius; as we check a horse in his career, and rein him in when we want him to amble
to think of going back again the same career
The car careered down the road, missed the curve, and went through a hedge.
He likens the story of his 20s to “a fully fuelled jumbo jet just reaching take-off point and having to slam on the brakes. You’ve got this enormous bloody thing careering off the end of the runway, through the fence, through the house next door, bursting into flames and me crawling out and scraping my wounds for 10 years. I won't be flying that one again.”
However, the hosts hit back and hit back hard, first replacement hooker Andrew Hore sliding over, then Williams careering out of his own half and leaving several defenders for dead before flipping the ball to Nonu to finish off a scintillating move.
This secondary collision, head-on with a closing speed of 142mph, caused the DVT to veer off to the left. Many of the coaches behind it overturned and careered into an adjacent field.
a career burglar
Studies on homeless income find that the typical “career panhandler” who dedicates his time overwhelmingly to begging can make between $600 and $1,500 a month.
a career rapist
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