Before the sun went down the master of the house came, dark and sweated from his labours.
Sweating from the stark sun, I noticed that the storm clouds were a little closer.
Sweating from effort, I groped for the knife on my belt.
Or when I have been a bad boy at the bar and need to sweat the devil alcohol from my system.
Sweating from the long hike, Ann peered down into the darkness.
He sweats from the heat of his own pipes, eats coal.
Sweating from the warmth thrown off by the rock, he took a deep breath.
On this hot night, the buildings seemed to sweat black faces from open windows.
It felt good to use his muscles, to sweat from labor, to do something that didn't require him to think.
Sweating from every pore she continued to lie there, still not quite certain that he had left her.