The workers all volunteered to stay at work late and do some overtime to catch up on the job that had fallen behind schedule.
I worked overtime to get leave and more money.
Sarah resignedly accepted the fact that she would have to work overtime to complete the project on time.
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I can give you several sentences.It's an imposition for you to ask me to work overtime again.Would it be an imposition if I spoke to you for a minute, Boss?I don't want to be an imposition.
She was working overtime to help coordinate the fundraiser. Another good sentence would be, it was hard to coordinate everyone's schedules for the meeting.
I have become lazier overtime because i have become older. is that alright?
Overtime is mandatory at many factories.
Overtime is work paid at time and a half. Over time refers to the duration of an activity.
"Overtime" is usually defined as hours worked in excess of 40 hours in a week.
Work is a verb in this sentence. Because it is in the form "will work", it is in the future tense.
The green feathery foliage grows rapidly; can stand crowding.
The noun overtime is an uncountable noun. Multiples are expressed in terms of 'hours of overtime', 'more overtime', 'some overtime', etc.