Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] work " in BNC.

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1 All three leftward reader-dominated nodes represent text interpretations which tend to involve much inferencing work .
2 Obviously getting work is an extremely important goal for any child at school , and it is a goal for society that there should be as low a level of unemployment as is compatible with the advancement of technology and the efficiency of industry and agriculture .
3 Profiled recently in this magazine , Madame Yevonde was a highly influential but sadly unsung pioneer of colour photography who began experimenting with the new Vivex colour print process in the early thirties and was soon producing work of startling and refreshing originality .
4 As far as the primary phase of schooling was concerned , the plan of development favoured the same activities as were listed in A Framework for the School Curriculum , except that more attention was devoted to history and geography , to expressive arts , and to science , and to the need for clearly structured and progressively demanding work in these areas of the curriculum .
5 Similar proportions were not seeking work at the time of the survey .
6 Remember that for young people just beginning work and women returning to paid employment , activities outside work can be a useful indicator of potential and may even contribute to greater working skills .
7 This , together with the dearth of negotiated work resulted in a declining turnover in 1992 but there is no doubt that our policy of not buying work to satisfy turnover will be to the advantage of the business and its people in the long term .
8 ‘ I think this a retrograde step and clearly unfair on those council tenants who are not getting work carried out on their properties , ’ she said .
9 The real costs did not come from doing work ( that is , being at sea ) but from not doing work ( that is , sitting idle in port ) .
10 The 40 staff execute 3,500 trades a day on average , and Vine-Lott has set himself a target of more than doubling that in five years ' time , including a considerable proportion on behalf of other institutions , such as the Halifax Building Society , for whom it is already doing work , as well as other brokers and banks .
11 We are already doing work on that with the French .
12 That was the only that was the only problem associated with not having work .
13 Look they 're all just starting work darling .
14 Yes , yes , now that group have come into me and two weeks after they 've worn the hairpiece they 've got a job after two and half years of not finding work , so what do you say to that ?
15 I was just trying work out when Robert left school and whether he would be the first lot , but he wo n't be .
16 Well it 's not disrupting work .
17 Broadly , the compromise reached was extended but not unlimited insurance benefits , the operation of strict and quite unrealistic tests to ensure that people were ‘ genuinely seeking work ’ , the use of additional means-tested benefits known then as ‘ doles ’ , and acceptance that the poor law authorities would give extensive ‘ outdoor ’ relief to the unemployed .
18 Thus Deacon has shown how ‘ the genuinely seeking work test ’ was manipulated in the 1920s to make it difficult for unemployed people to establish their claim to benefit .
19 Meanwhile , Hunt had carried out further costing work for Barry on the Houses of Parliament , and when Hall arrived at the Office of Works with the dispute over expenditure between Barry and the Office at its height , he shrewdly persuaded Hunt to change sides in an attempt to gain the upper hand .
20 simple , good-natured plasterer , living in Bleeding Heart Yard , always seeking work but seldom finding it .
21 Finally , to use the system as a test vehicle for generating ideas useful to further prototyping work .
22 After a few years caddying on and off for de Vicenzo , Dave went into full-time caddying in the mid-1970s , although he was still doing work other than caddying when he took the bag of Vicente Fernandez .
23 In reality , the training centres are a place of occupation , usually involving work which is menial and unfulfilling , and from which there is little throughput into employment elsewhere .
24 Windmill Fields and the Lymington Bottom triangle had been definitely listed as open space , and once landscaping work has been done both these areas will be handed over to the parish council for maintenance .
25 Government statistics show that the February 1993 seasonally unadjusted figure for unemployment in Scotland stood at 257,092 : 85,000 unemployed were not claiming benefit in the four weeks before the Government 's February figures , but were also seeking work , according to the Labour Force Survey .
26 His early release was conditional on him taking up labouring work with a state owned construction company in Ostrava .
27 The dashed line can be used to decompose this price effect into an income effect 13 ( reducing work effort ) and the substitution effect of the lowered compensation for each hour of work , 32 ( also reducing work effort ) .
28 We have already noted that she would have started as a reading girl , at 4s or 5s a week , before learning the lay of the type case and eventually starting work setting type .
29 Following the February letter the Group was now producing work and information needed .
30 Exhibitions are not just about selling work , though you will obviously want to seel as much as possible .
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