Example sentences of "[been] work [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sound engineers , lighting technicians , set designers , carpenters and electricians have been working night and day , high on the adrenalin that 90 minutes of live T.V. induces . |
2 | They had been working night and day since his arrival in Bordeaux . |
3 | The arrival of each team was heralded by a verse , on which France 's top Christmas cracker poets had been working day and night since at least last week : ‘ For many games past , our hearts have been smitten by the courage of the athletes who come from Great Britain . ’ |
4 | With his new mechanic , Stuart Hare , he has been working day and night for the last three weeks to get three bikes in tip-top condition . |
5 | I mean I 've certainly been very much helped in the time at Sussex when I 've been working part time by the men that I 've worked with |
6 | She 's been working flat out every day since I came ; from at least 8.30am till way past my bedtime . |
7 | For the last three years , it has been working flat out on its comparability project , to reduce the number of alternative accounting methods allowed in its international accounting standards . |
8 | I 've been working flat out , trying to get my consultancy off the ground . |
9 | The laboratory at Douglas Reyburn has been working flat out to develop over 130 colours for Stoddard Templeton 's new Rannoch range of carpets . |
10 | I 'd been working flat out . |
11 | Staff at the Kirkby factory have been working flat out to meet demand for their popular ice lollies as temperatures rose this weekend . |
12 | She welcomed the work done and the fact that so many people who had been waiting for so long had been treated , but was concerned that health workers who had been working flat out to reduce the lists would not be able to maintain their work rate . |
13 | Aghredien , who played for SARU and is classified as coloured ( his father was Malayan and his mother Norwegian ) , has been working hand in hand with Bill Cunningham — a back-row forward , who played for the Springboks on their 1959 internal tour — to develop rugby in townships around Port Elizabeth for nearly two decades . |
14 | Within the village , them that was been working ion the fishing time , they would have been at what they then on the firms maybe |