Similar words: working space, working, reworking, networking, working out, working hour, team working, hardworking. Meaning: ['wɜrkɪŋ /'wɜː-] n. 1. the internal mechanism of a device 2. a mine or quarry that is being or has been worked.
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61. They cobble workings together from whatever they can scrape up.
62. Charles summoned Adeane, they had yet another blazing row, and Adeane returned to the more predictable workings of the Bar.
63. An analysis of the results should shed light on the workings of the Northern Ireland labour market.
64. Males can be beguiled into a signal by the workings of the female mind.
65. The extension would provide workings for a further 25 years in the heart of an environmentally sensitive area.
66. His interest in the workings of Washington was confined primarily to obtaining federal money and laws for Chicago.
67. To understand the workings of an organisation we need to impose the structure of human relationships on top of the formal structure.
68. He devised a cheap lamp that would burn in the methane-rich atmosphere of the crept workings without instantly exploding.
69. We will be less secretive about the workings of government.
70. With the range of powers available, mineral workings can not, without good cause, be prevented by private landowners.
71. Will the Government please review the workings of the Act and make them more effective?
72. And what if the hacking community gains knowledge about the internal workings of Whistler, or some other future Microsoft product?
73. His speciality - opening his face mask to reveal the electronic workings of his head - had the audience gasping.
74. The substantial remains of the cavalry fort include a bath house showing the sophisticated workings of the underfloor heating system.
75. As for the workings of the watch, there was another item this world was mercifully without: uranium.
76. Both areas include extensive abandoned mine workings for coal and, locally, oil-shale.
77. It also is open to question how well equipped courts are to make this kind of determination-about the workings of economic markets.
78. A main body with a small monitor sitting above the main workings of the machine, all encased in plastic.
79. The average stay is two years and this is considered insufficient time to master the workings of a complex government department.
80. We are trying to demystify the workings of government.
81. The workings of these machines are inaccurate.http://sentencedict.com
82. Deposit physical scrip to CCASS takes 10 workings days.
83. The economist is interested in the workings of the economy as a whole.
84. Study on the mathematical mode of mine workings advance direct cost, Optimal design and elect position of mine workings based on this mode. Search for the best economic benefit.
85. Alan Turing was not to see the coming revolution in modern biology, or the advances of neuroscience in deciphering the workings of the brain.
86. In that dark state of not knowing, we float about without any control and cannot see the path ahead. These are the workings of karmic forces.
87. The keepers of the mainspring have little faith in it workings.
88. Scientists have now linked this fat-soluble nutrient's hormonelike activity to a number of functions throughout the body, including the workings of the brain.
89. More than any other underwater site so far, the find offers potential insights into the workings of Mycenaean society.
90. Courts are far more comfortable with lawbreaking that is an inadvertent byproduct of law-abiding sites' workings, than they are with sites that, from the very start, take aim at the law.
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