Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"Then when your timecard is in there you hit this lever."
Ferris hit the lever but the timecard wasn't in there.
Ferris inserted my timecard into the clock and stood there.
He held the timecard in front of me.
If he doesn't, I am tempted to reimburse myself by taking the equivalent in food or lying on my timecard.
He walked to the fireplace, punched his timecard in a slot in the wall and turned around.
Ferris walked back toward me holding my timecard.
My timecard was not in the rack.
In addition it was discovered that Bramblett punched his timecard at work 20 minutes after the fire was started.
It is familiar to anyone who's ever filled out a temp timecard or watched an episode of "The Office."
"Working-class people are familiar with punching a timecard and dealing with the mechanization of their work," he said.
After realizing his error Bramblett attempted to blackout that entry on his timecard.
"Mrs. Farrington, my timecard is missing."
Just because your Timecard was togged in for the Britannia Gate, doesn't mean you may skip this ritual.
If necessary, they'll kill one of the baggage handlers, take his place, and get through that way, using their victim's ID and timecard."
NETtime uses "dynamic billing," where organizations are billed only for employee actions that generate a timecard.
Tourists over at Gate Six had started to climb the ramp, each one in turn presenting his or her Timecard to have the departure logged properly.
Margo slid her Timecard through the encoder, then hurried up the long ramp at Malcolm's side while John waited with the other baggage handlers.
The Creative Timecard As an assistant in a Wal-Mart's payroll department, Dorothy English said she was often asked to do startling things.
Most employers have treated him well, but one refused to pay, Mr. Lopez said, pulling out his wallet and unfolding a timecard with several 12-hour days logged on it.
In addition, there is a timecard which validates that the instructor has shown up at least twenty minutes before the beginning of every class (for the purposes of class preparation).
He went in one day to find his timecard missing; his coworkers hastily explained to him that he was Japanese so therefore he was not allowed to work there.
His account of stopping to talk with a friend miles from the crime at 10:30 was corroborated by the friend and by the friend's timecard, which showed him punching in for work 11 minutes later.
The county's timecard system, in place since the 1960's, survives because to upgrade it would require the rewiring of too many hospitals and local clinics for data transmission and would be too costly.
Skeeter-wet, shivering, exhausted-slowly descended the stairs once again and slid his timecard through the reader at the bottom, "clocking out" so his brief stay in the London timestream would be recorded properly.