Example sentences of "worked [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All the DCs can be worked on at the same time ( which is why they must all be handled through one user and one package ) , and the package need only be approved once for them all .
2 All the DCs can be worked on at the same time ( which is why they must all be handled through one user and one package ) , and the package need only be approved once for them all .
3 More than one DC can be activated via a package at the same time , up to a maximum of 10 , and all of the DCs can be worked on at the same time ( which is why they must all be handled through one user and one package ) .
4 Bob did not retire immediately as he has worked on for a few months to introduced new salesmen to their areas .
5 Again , files that have not been worked on in a given period can be selected .
6 Such conflicting views or theories of style will concern us for the remainder of this chapter , but rather than argue that one view is wholly superior to another , we shall try to harmonize the apparent conflicts , so that at the end of the chapter , we shall have worked through to a balanced view of what stylistics is about .
7 If the project does not get into gear now and if we go back to the drawing board , it will be decades before we get another scheme that is worked through to the present level .
8 But in the Novell/USL transaction there are myriad specific details being worked through in a definitive agreement that would simply be inappropriate to discuss publicly .
9 Mace believes those copyright and interface issues are now being worked through in the current round of legal skirmishes between Intel Corp and its iAPX-86 impersonators such as Advanced Micro Devices .
10 Whereas in the wild , the effect of a burst of adrenaline would be worked off by the strenuous exercise ( running for your life ) that followed , this does not happen when the adrenaline is generated by an unpleasant encounter with a bank manager or traffic warden .
11 He took up rowing in a wherry , and finally worked up to a single shell .
12 You ai n't gone and got yourself worked up into a glum mood , have you now ? ’
13 This proposal was worked up within the broader terms of the long-promised priority care package .
14 It had to be worked out to the finest detail and Endill went to the library to find pictures of a catapult to help them on their way .
15 Had this apparently contradictory programme been worked out over a long period , it might have seemed more logical .
16 These terms must now be translated into a definitive agreement and a modus operandi that will be worked out on a daily basis between the two companies .
17 A very different response to the critical approach to the Bible was worked out on the other side of the Atlantic by Charles Hodge ( 1797 — 1878 ) of Princeton , the Presbyterian seminary which came to be a veritable bastion of Calvinist orthodoxy .
18 It was enabled to continue in office until May 1979 and in the recriminations of defeat the Conservative Party polarised into the Thatcher and Heath factions , the implications of which are still only partly worked out on the political scene .
19 NI contributions are worked out on the gross pay , before all deductions .
20 It would n't have worked out with the first gentleman as it happens , because although he had a lovely smile , he was a ladies ' man and he did like drink too much .
21 The itinerary for this competition appeared to have been worked out with the sole aim of maximizing the profit of the air operators who did the transporting .
22 But in three short years the following essential features of creative sound were worked out for the first time : cut-and-splice sound editing ; dubbing mute shots ( i.e. providing library sounds for completely silent bits of film ) ; quiet cameras ; ‘ talkback ’ and other intercom systems ; ‘ boom ’ microphones ( so the mike could be placed over the actor 's head and moved as necessary ) ; equalization ; track-bouncing ; replacement of dialogue ( including alternative languages ) ; filtering ( for removing traffic noise , wind noise , or for simulating telephone conversations ) ; busbars for routing controlled amounts of foldback or reverberation ; three-track recording ( music , effects , and dialogue , any of which could be changed as necessary ) ; automatic volume limiters ; and synchronous playback ( for dance or mimed shots ) .
23 In April 1983 , however , the main features of a draft agreement on a comprehensive settlement of the Afghan question were worked out for the first time during the United Nations-sponsored talks in Geneva .
24 They would be in favour of it if it could be worked out in a practical form : but it did not mean they were going to give up the freedom of the seas .
25 ‘ In a smaller firm there was [ would be ] a great deal of personal cooperation with people giving and receiving favours as they collaborated about their tasks , and ‘ there was a lack of competition and everything was worked out in a fair-deal way ’ .
26 Both of these important factors — the amount of use and the quality of existing stock — can be worked out in a formal way if the McClellan system of stock logistics is adopted ( see Chapter 10 ) .
27 In a period of cultural stability , the infantile , irrational demands of the superego which conflicted with the mature superego could be worked out in the analytic process .
28 Many new and fascinating approaches can be worked out in the voluntary setting and provide a base for constructive criticism of statutory provision and a fund of enthusiasm for change .
29 The balance it had to seek between guarding standards and promoting institutional development was worked out in the constant attention to the details of courses and the means of their delivery , in subject areas pioneered by the NCTA , and in the new — and sometimes unique — programmes being considered and approved .
30 Mortar shots are worked out in the same way as shots from stone throwers .
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