Example sentences of "[adv] to work [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Another person we thought of using as a front man was Midge Ure — who I went on to work with straight after The Pistols , in The Rich Kids .
2 Unable to investigate further the boundary between body and spirit , Crookes moved on to work on that mysterious borderland , as he called it , of matter and energy .
3 Nick warmed up his caddie career from 1971 to 1974 carrying Archer 's bag , and then moved on to work for Australian Bruce Crampton until 1977 , when he moved on to another Australian , Graham Marsh .
4 A considerable number of Remploy workers do move on to work in open conditions but many remain semi-permanently in the sheltered environment .
5 Tonight , for example , after Emily was in bed , she 'd get down to work on some of her designs for accessories .
6 John Müeller had come to London from Nürnberg , had changed his name to Miller and settled down to work in close collaboration with Philip Miller at Chelsea .
7 The use of modern language laboratories and deep immersion techniques can teach practically any individual , either manager or shop-floor worker , enough to work in another country after some two or three months ' experience .
8 Muslim weavers who had emigrated from India and Turkoman weavers from the north were brought together to work in large weaving centres in Karachi and Lahore .
9 This arrangement continued for eight years , and enabled me not only to work on several books , but also to continue with my computer research .
10 1.1 Duty not to compete within the duration of the employment contract This aspect of the duty of fidelity requires the employee not to work for any person who is or who might be in competition with his employer during the working day .
11 Such restrictive terms will be upheld by the courts only if they are reasonable , such as when a computer programmer working for a bank agrees not to work for another similar bank within a five mile radius for the first year following the termination of his employment .
12 ‘ It 's good not to work on serious projects all the time .
13 It 's off to work for 16 pupils of Kilton Thorpe Special School at Brotton , who are going all over Cleveland gaining work experience in a variety of jobs ranging from police work , superstore and shop workers , dog handling to children 's nurseries .
14 Could he honestly believe that when I went off to work at nine o'clock each morning I was really heading for some regular-as-clockwork day-long love-nest ?
15 Their father sometimes baths them , often puts them to bed , irons , sews on his buttons and makes cakes , but as far as the kids are concerned , the main thing about Daddy is that he goes off to work in that magical place known as The Office .
16 But I I really like to work with that lot , because the advert would be so funny .
17 Alex Cockburn , later to work for Black Dwarf and 7 Days before decamping to the States and a 1970s career on Village Voice , provided a somewhat withdrawn interview with the New Statesman 's then right-wing socialist editor Paul Johnson .
18 According to Westcountry TV commercial director Caroline McDevitt , Lower Bell Communications has already been signed up to work on public relations strategy , although a permanent presentation , promotion and planning director has not yet been appointed .
19 The Buklod Centre was set up to work with these women through educational courses , seminars and meetings .
20 This project has been described in some detail for it exemplifies the way social workers may need to adapt their skills , to work with colleagues from other disciplines , and also to work at one remove from the client , in sustaining an informal care network , or a family network .
21 Children who were required to go out to work at fourteen , that is , the great majority of British teenagers , could hardly be blamed for assuming the right to lead their lives as they saw fit .
22 Its unique contribution to the community should be recognized — which incidentally would help to raise its status — so that no mother of under-fives should have to go out to work for financial reasons .
23 I went back to work for two days a week in December when Isha was six months old .
24 Phone call from our School Nurse to let us know that the School Doctor , who had to cancel medicals because of illness , is out of hospital but will not be back to work for some time .
25 In the early 1930's , both the Buckau and the Barbara had their rotors taken off and they went back to work as ordinary motor vessels .
26 ‘ So , back to work in two weeks or so and then where ? ’ he continued in the same quiet voice .
27 She said : ‘ Teleworking is innovative as it allows qualified women to come back to work in senior positions .
28 She is referring particularly to work with younger children , and suggests not only an area for creative play but , in more structured situations , a library with low cupboards containing a variety of books ( some homemade ) and ‘ in another part of the room … low cupboards containing many kinds of commercial materials , such as peg boards , nesting toys , puzzles , discs for the development of discrimination and hand and finger dexterity ’ .
29 Others relied on informal feedback such as , ‘ many of our house officers want to return here to work as senior house officers . ’
30 The major difficulty confronting ( music ) teachers is how to work to any one board 's specific requirements and apply the necessary assessment techniques .
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