Example sentences of "out to work " in BNC.
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1 | Some areas have day care available at weekends , or for long days so that a carer can go out to work . |
2 | For anyone who goes out to work or has to leave home early during the week the garden is a weekends-only pleasure for almost half of the year . |
3 | They claim to see each other less than couples who go out to work , meeting for the occasional cup of coffee in the kitchen . |
4 | But nor did I want to go out to work . |
5 | But one thing about our Asian men is that they think it a matter of pride that their women must not go out to work . |
6 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
7 | Muslim ones tend to shrivel up at the thought of their women going out to work . |
8 | ‘ Force me out to work . |
9 | The most senior candidate , Adam Matthews , 16 , of the Socialist Labour Party , said his party would abolish the Queen , generals and public schools , put the Royal Family out to work as wardens in nature parks , and prosecute Arsenal under the Trade Descriptions Act for calling themselves a football team . |
10 | Some wives saw the farm as an alternative to going out to work . |
11 | They rise early by the alarm clock , so the husband can go out to work — cultivating vegetables , rearing rabbits and poultry in the garden , and mending things in his shed . |
12 | Many grandmothers who lived with their grandchildren helped look after them , made their clothes , got them up for school , minded them while their mothers went out to work : ‘ I thought of my grandmother even more so than my mother cos she was always there , you see . |
13 | Lack of childcare provision means only 28% of British mums with under fives go out to work , compared with Denmark ( 44% ) , France and Belgium ( 50% ) . |
14 | There would be no need for her to go out to work . |
15 | And yet the proportion of women going out to work has doubled over the last thirty-five years ( from 30% to 60% between 1951 and 1987 ) , and almost all this increase is in part-time work . |
16 | If you happen to go out to work , a message like that from your boss would , I 'm sure , bring a broad smile to your face . |
17 | She had a very involved son and daughter-in-law but both went out to work and therefore could not manage continual care ( although she had respite hospital care two weeks in six ) . |
18 | For example , among those carers living with a dementia sufferer , there were some who gave little care because the sufferer did not need much , because they went out to work , or because they themselves were frail ; and at the other extreme were people who ‘ did everything ’ for a sufferer , and rarely left the house without him or her . |
19 | The reason for this seems to be that the opportunity cost of keeping boys at school when they could go out to work is greater than for girls , especially for poor rural families . |
20 | In general , this is probably because the pressure on boys and young men to go out to work is much greater . |
21 | Conversely , a man 's wish to care for an elderly relative might conflict with the expectation that he should go out to work . |
22 | For people who go out to work , undoubtedly their job responsibility is the most significant , for two reasons . |
23 | Her parents both went out to work , and from a young age Jean had been given the responsibility of looking after the other children . |
24 | When roles become more segregated , as they do after the birth of a baby , even when both parents continue to go out to work , people are less able to avoid their envy of the opposite sex and of the baby who receives so much care and attention . |
25 | He was then sent out to work , first at a toy factory in the East End of London and then at an estate agents . |
26 | And you ca n't say that a woman on her own , going out to work , with no kids , just doing for herself , is a housewife like say I 'm a housewife . |
27 | And the families of those in the forces will be able to breathe a little easier , instead of fearing the worst every time their loved ones go out to work . |
28 | The rub was that the women said that when the wife went out to work and earned more income for the family , it meant ‘ you live up to your wages ’ . |
29 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
30 | She wore a nylon jacket to make the breakfast lest her clothes gets spattered before she went out to work . |