out of work in English

without work, out of a job, unemployed

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1. I'm out of work now.

2. Hundreds were thrown out of work.

3. Many young people are out of work.

4. I was out of work at the time.

5. He's out of work and on social security.

6. He's been out of work for six months.

7. He's been out of work for two years.

8. He was out of work and living in squalor.

9. She had been out of work for a year.

10. He's been out of work since the factory closed.

11. 30 families are suffering 'cause they're out of work.

12. How long have you been out of work now?

13. Some people in that country are now out of work.

14. Being out of work for a long time is very demoralizing.

15. He must square up to the reality of being out of work.

16. Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work.

17. Hundreds are now out of work and unable to pay their bills.

18. How did you go on for money while you were out of work?

19. When the bank began a restructuring process, he found himself out of work.

20. Hundreds of men were thrown out of work when the mine closed down.

21. When I'm not employed killing perfect strangers, I'm an out-of-work drunk.

22. My father was out of work at the time, so we struggled, obviously.

23. Gill had been out of work for a year and was getting very despondent.

24. The government is paying out more money than ever before to people out of work.

25. Not to be blunt, but I think dying gets you a ticket out of work.

26. The unemployment rate remains stubbornly high , with more than 13 million Americans out of work .

27. This year's budget simply reflects the fact that we have fewer people out of work.

28. 7 Gill had been out of work for a year and was getting very despondent.

29. Information about the job market can be a lifeline for those who are out of work.

30. 7 Your unemployment insurance will inure from the third week of your being out of work.

31. If you are still out of work, the tribunal has to gaze into its crystal ball.

32. Juxtapose that against what happens when you are out of work and searching – nobody is calling.

33. Nevertheless, his collision kept him out of work and reduced his ability to earn a living.

34. Being out of work and having two young children, they found it impossible to make ends meet.

35. It's not much of a game if you're out of work and trying to feed a family.

36. The programme is designed to help people who have been out of work for a long time.

37. The Industrial Revolution was gathering pace, and the new machines were throwing skilled men out of work.

38. You can't afford to let any job go by when you've been out of work for so long.

39. Alto was born out of work in the Stanford lab of CEO and Founder Amit Etkin, MD PhD

40. In the Great Depression of the'30s, when millions of Americans were out of work, worse than now,

41. Ashanti plays Clio, owner of a Christmas shop who meets Fred (Stan Shaw), an out-of-work jazz singer

42. Then, inexplicably, I had been out of work for over a year and my few friends were drifting away.

43. It has created a type of spin-off economy at a time when many Zambians were out of work.

44. My father was an alcoholic and a chain-smoker and was out of work for extended periods of time.

45. Look at all these starving male models who are out of work because people want to salivate over this stringbean.

46. The country was in the grip of economic depression, and in June 1921 there were more than two million out of work.

47. 28 She told Cleveland coroner Michael Sheffield he became depressed through being out of work and it made him irritable and upset.

48. Mr Lamont announced five specific initiatives designed to help those out of work re-enter the jobs market, particularly the long-term unemployed.

49. Brink is a kid that makes a legitimate mistake in order to help out his family finances while his father is out of work

50. Bonkers, an out of work cartoon, joins the Hollywood PD and helps his partners (first a doughnut munching stressbomb, then a beautiful blonde) catch cartoon criminals.