Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] work [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Given the Association 's fall in membership since the late 1940s , and given the views canvassed by some who worked in the field , exemplified by Bruce in The Highway , there were real fears that the WEA would lose its status as a Responsible Body . |
2 | From 1967 to 1975 he worked in the family businesses and then decided to return and finish his PhD . |
3 | From 1939 to 1941 he worked in the Ministry of Home Security ; he served in the Rifle Brigade until 1945 , rising to the rank of major . |
4 | In the Annual Report published in July , Hugh Laughland , Chairman of Stoddard Sekers International PLC , praised the efforts of all who worked for the company . |
5 | THIS WILL BE REFLECTED IN A CONSISTENTLY OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND GUINNESS BREWING WORLDWIDE WILL BE RECOGNISED AS A TRULY EXCEPTIONAL COMPANY IN WHICH ALL WHO WORK FOR THE COMPANY CAN TAKE PRIDE . |
6 | All who work within the education service are acutely aware of the pressure for change at all levels . |
7 | This remark will seem preposterous to many who work in the subject , because Realism has been the target of severe criticism and most scholars now claim to be working with another approach altogether . |
8 | Erm right well I think the thing to do is , on beyond that is to make sure we work through the checklist . |
9 | The Ventura approach is a document-oriented one working on the basis that each page will have a similar format . |
10 | His health prevented him from active service in World War I but from 1916 he worked in the war trade intelligence department and in Admiralty research . |
11 | Large areas of the South and West remained untouched by the growth of the manufacturing industries , and in spite of the stimulating effect of the Napoleonic Wars upon certain sections of the economy , most of those who worked on the land steadily became poorer . |
12 | Ulph emphasizes the need to consider different groups in the labour force separately e.g. those who work at the tax threshold ( mainly part-time married women ) and the currently unemployed — so that their particular incentives can be analysed . |
13 | This study sets out to examine , albeit in a preliminary way , just how the rapid changes in the Scottish agricultural industry in the post-war years have affected those who work on the land . |
14 | For those who work outside the home , out of many choices , it was their ‘ relationship with colleagues ’ that gives them the most satisfaction ( 80% ) , with flexibility of working hours ( 68% ) and pay ( 60% ) trailing behind . |
15 | There have been attempts to classify broad ‘ occupational training families ’ , and an emphasis on ‘ multi-skilling ’ , particularly for those who work in the service sector . |
16 | The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording . |
17 | This has traditionally given lower role status to those who work in the field , but has also made their language learning goal an educational and care one . |
18 | Guinness is performing creditably through this recession , which is testimony to all those who work in the Company . |
19 | Mrs Shephard told farmers in her native Norfolk : ‘ Farming is a major industry whose importance to maintaining the health of rural life , both for those who work in the countryside and those who visit it is all too easily forgotten . |
20 | More modestly , and yet in many ways more significantly , it derives from the practical challenge of implementing the reforms outlined in the NHS White Paper , and the failure to convince those who work in the health service of the need for change . |
21 | For all those who work in the production of audio and video programmes , that the fruits of their creativity will promote sound moral values in the new civilization which is being created by modern communications . |
22 | For all those who work in the production of audio and video programmes , that the fruits of their creativity will promote sound moral values in the audiovisual culture . |
23 | In those circumstances , it is natural that those who work in the tobacco industry should be as anxious as anyone to defend their jobs . |
24 | There is a tendency for those who work in the industry to regard the acquisition of such documents as a legal requirement which , once achieved , represents an end in itself — the attainment of a necessary objective . |
25 | The people who suffer if they are broken are not the owners , the shareholders or the board of directors , but those who work in the industry — people who have given their lives to that industry , built up the companies ' assets and made them into going concerns attractive for privatisation . |
26 | Lack of promotional opportunities in all Banks has been a most serious development in recent times for those who work in the Industry . |
27 | The next Labour Government will do it ; we will have the guts to come to the House with a solution that we think will be in the interests of the consumers , those who want to retain the special nature of Sunday , those who work in the industry and all the other interested groups . |
28 | This is in the hope that they will become clearer to those who work within the industry , and that they may be recognized as a distinct discipline by academic and practising lawyers alike . |
29 | During World War I she worked at the Admiralty on various projects of national importance , including the large-scale production of acetone from starch by fermentation . |
30 | There has been no change in the total number of farmers and those in their families — 47,800 who work on the land . |