Use "devoted to his work" in a sentence

1. His later years were devoted largely to charitable work.

2. She devoted herself entirely to her work.

3. Gaudí’s work enjoys widespread international appeal and many studies are devoted to understanding his architecture.

4. He devoted all his time to his job.

5. Jesus devoted his energy to his God-assigned responsibility

6. That dog is devoted to his master.

7. He devoted his youth to the motherland.

8. His whole life... was devoted solely to you.

9. He devoted all his time to the job.

10. The award was a fitting tribute to her years of devoted work.

11. He devoted his life to the struggle for justice.

12. It should refer to the time actually devoted to the work of the holding.

13. My father's life work was devoted to the conservation of the Longleat estate.

14. The parson has devoted his whole life to the church.

15. He empowered some of his devoted servants to perform actual resurrections.

16. He seems to have been unusually devoted to his wife, Queen Philippa.

17. Beamer One who has devoted his life to playing video games

18. He devoted his life to the struggle against fascism and oppression.

19. He devoted his life to the educational cause of the motherland.

20. He devoted his life to helping the poor as a penance for his past crimes.

21. Eusebius devoted himself to his studies, especially to the study of the Bible.

22. His entire political career was to be devoted to resisting black majority rule.

23. And Charles and his whole exultant cohort devoted themselves to celebrating Easter.

24. He has devoted the past five years to avenging his daughter's death.

25. His entire premiership until now has been devoted to winning the election.

26. In his Word much space is devoted to instructions concerning family relationships.

27. He devoted much of his talk to plugging for the party candidate.

28. Since 1935 upwards of 15 billion hours have been devoted to the work of Kingdom proclamation.

29. 20 He devoted his life to helping the poor as a penance for his past crimes.

30. Those truly devoted to God come into his presence “with a joyful cry.”

31. The artistic zealot devoted his life to the completion of a great masterpiece.

32. He is devoted to reader empowerment like Keats was devoted to euphony.

33. Years later, he devoted an entire chapter of his book to his encounter at the car dealership.

34. His later work was vastly inferior to his early work.

35. Surviving Crusading orders, such as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, are now devoted to charitable work

36. He set aside his original aspirations and devoted his entire life to Jehovah’s service as a Christian.

37. 26 The artistic zealot devoted his life to the completion of a great masterpiece.

38. His bold, unflinching approach to racing has won him a devoted following, especially in his home country.sentencedict .com

39. Good natured, placid in basic disposition and fond of children, very devoted, obedient, biddable and eager to work.

40. Archimedes devoted his talents to defending his city from the Romans and came up with some fascinating inventions

41. 13 As a human, Jesus devoted himself single-mindedly and wholeheartedly to the work his Father gave him to do, that of vindicating God’s name and providing a ransom for mankind.

42. In 1984, he gave up his job and devoted himself full-time to political activism.

43. His work chained him to his desk.

44. He devoted in excess of seventy hours a week to the performance of his duties.

45. Devoted to him I’ll stay.

46. Are you devoted to another?

47. He devoted his energy to the development of the Zoology department there and consolidated his position as a respected academician.

48. Or “was completely devoted to.”

49. He devoted himself to science.

50. “To Each One His Work”

51. His dad, Charles, was lovable and devoted, but afflicted with paranoid schizophrenia.

52. Neither was his whole time devoted to riotous extravagances of youth. He enjoyed many lucid intervals.

53. Nixon devoted his two decades on the sidelines to rehabilitating his professional reputation with ponderous books and interviews about foreign policy.

54. 23 His dad, Charles, was lovable and devoted, but afflicted with paranoid schizophrenia.

55. Osgood left the company in 1904 and devoted his efforts to operating competing coal and coke operations.

56. Several occupations are devoted to Cleaning.

57. Afternoons devoted to the Ambulative pleasure

58. I' m devoted to you... forever

59. They aren’t even devoted to God.

60. He sent his work to his publishers by modem.

61. He is chained to his work.

62. But he saved the full force of his venom for his lengthy and accusatory "Aschroft-Lyon Manuscript" to which he devoted much of190

63. It was under his abbacy that Saint Mederic made him his disciple and his friend; he had kept it on the baptismal font and devoted himself to his education.

64. His response to attacks on his work was Chiefly bewilderment

65. (adjective) Afternoons devoted to the Ambulative pleasure.

66. Much space is devoted to the Attitudinizings

67. He devoted every spare moment to aeronautics.

68. People want to dissect his work and question his motives.

69. They were totally devoted to each other.

70. The work is congruous to his character.

71. He went to sleep over his work.

72. He owes his opulence to work hard.

73. E10 Kagachi's Coolheadedness / Married to His Work

74. Lend your talents to His wonderful work.

75. E10 Kagachi's Coolheadedness / Married to His Work

76. Nicolas was devoted to his adopted homeland, and insisted on the use of the Polish language in the household.

77. The Duc de Choiseul devoted all of his considerable energy and talents to preparing a new war against Britain.

78. One of the Ablest political figures of his generation, Salmond, scunnered, gave up on leading the parliament he had devoted his life to winning.

79. Qin Shihuang devoted considerable resources and effort in trying to track down this miracle plant for his own use.

80. Can leave, to return to his life,'s work at his master, to his temple in his honor.