Example sentences of "[conj] work on a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You may not have heard of the journalist or author concerned but that does not mean that they are not engaged on a bona fide testing programme or working on a first-class magazine feature . |
2 | This is not the case , interestingly , in Tyzack , who are now one or two generations removed from their founder and , although working on a small scale internationally , have managed to create a strong collegial style , with a low turnover of consultants . |
3 | It urges links between guidance teachers and other agencies , such as social work , education welfare officers and children 's panels , and to work on a flexible approach to the curriculum , enabling fourth year leavers to follow particular classes while performing work experience and voluntary work in the community . |
4 | Norman , who left school at fourteen , did around a year as a plumber 's mate before running away from home and working on a Norwegian ship bound for Persia . |
5 | It 's pretty good knowing someone who lives and works on a big Highland estate if you want to sort out your attitude to the big debate on stalking and access . |
6 | The Gulf War and work on a new runway had kept the planes away . |
7 | A source said : ‘ They now acting on intelligence , and work on a day-to-day basis with the RUC drug squad . ’ |
8 | TRAINS and work on a multimillion pound redevelopment project ground to a halt yesterday because of a 78-year-old blast from the past . |
9 | The Northern Arts ' Writers Awards 1992 will give two writers the chance to take off to Ireland and work on a literary project free from the distractions of everyday life . |
10 | Mr Wilkins , who employs two people at his garage at Marsh Gibbon in Oxfordshire , first developed the technology when working on a personal security measure for the armed forces . |