Example sentences of "[coord] work [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A labourer complained , " touching in particular the said churchwardens and overseers of the poor , not finding a house and providing labour or work for the said William Ashton to do in the parish " .
2 It is worth considering how to start the investigation : whether to do a bit yourself first to get them going , or work with the whole class as a large group , or just state the problem and let them do it all .
3 Workers offer co-therapists to work with a family , or work as a family team .
4 Train for agility with fast shadow-boxing , or work on the punch bag .
5 Nearly all wives of the Ambassadors at the Court of St James 's take charge , or work at a stall .
6 The physical setting of a parish influenced not only the ways in which a family might farm their land or work at a particular craft but also such basic matters as whether they lived in a village , a hamlet or an isolated farmstead , whether or not they had valuable rights of common to go with their farms or cottages , and sometimes the type of tenure by which they held their land .
7 According to Robin Cranko , he consulted John 's headmaster , St John Nitch , and the advice he received was that John would not be suited to a rigid academic life , or work in an office or commerce .
8 Success rates for tasks where the pupil has to make a measurement , or work from a given measurement , were found to depend upon two specific difficulty factors whether the number concerned is an awkward decimal and whether or not the measuring instrument in use has to be applied repeatedly .
9 Send it on soon and work to a deadline
10 Stir in the pineapple and the milk , break in the egg , and work to a dough .
11 I 'm not er a great fan of the monarchy , although that I would say that I come from a family which is , devoted a large portion of it 's life in service and work to the royal family .
12 It would make very significant incursions into our much against our wishes , to accommodate that , so that we would be looking to North Yorkshire to and work to the same levels of migration , the trend in migration as it were .
13 Waiters and waitresses provide the service to the guests and work under a bartender .
14 That 's about it for July — if the weather is lovely do n't give up the knitting — carry the machine out in the garden and work under the shade of a tree .
15 Let's take temper tantrums as an example , and work through the remaining steps .
16 Political disputes between his Whig and Tory ministers forced William to abandon his experiment with mixed administrations and work through the Junto .
17 The only exception to this method is when you are laying quarry tiles in mortar ; then , having set out the tiles dry , you start laying in one corner of the room , using battens as guides , and work across the room in bays four or five tiles wide .
18 In the pre-war world which informed Beveridge 's design for the Social Insurance system ( Beveridge , 1942 ) , a woman 's labour force career usually ended upon marriage and work outside the home was normally treated as incompatible with domestic duty .
19 The artist Jacqueline Black has led a career that shows , perhaps more radically than many , the necessity and capacity to adapt in order to raise a family and work as a professional artist .
20 ‘ When it finished , Tony Parsons said , ‘ Why do n't you come up here ( NME ) and work as a receptionist ? ’
21 is that basically erm you you go and work as a dogsbody and erm graduates are allowed to take the exams within two years and and you 'd probably have to go on night school thing or something
22 After being rescued , Troy had decided to stay on the ship and work as a sailor , but he was not happy with this travelling life , and finally returned to England .
23 But would a a erm apprentice squad Was it known , or was it common , or was it known at all , for an apprentice squad to start off as apprentices like you start off in maybe four or five years become apprentice squad and work as a squad and do light jobs that you 're talking about , would
24 He arranged for him to be released from his vows and work as a chaplain in Templecombe and the surrounding villages and hamlets . ’
25 On successful completion of the training they then transfer to another ship in the fleet and work as a waiter or waitress .
26 As a multi-skilled employee , her shifts involve chemical analysis , production monitoring and work as a colourist .
27 Change his job and work as a consultant for a German firm .
28 Corbett spoke about his early life , his wars in Wales and work at the Chancery .
29 Mr Molloy contacted the council planning officer and work at the Beadlow Manor Golf and Country Club , Beds , was halted .
30 The annual celebration of the ‘ World day of the Sick ’ , therefore , has the manifest purpose of making the People of God and , as a consequence , the many Catholic health care institutions and civil society itself , more aware of the necessity of ensuring the best possible care for the infirm ; of helping the sick person to make the most of suffering , on the human level , but most of all on the supernatural one ; of especially helping the dioceses , Christian communities and religious families to be involved in the health care of apostolate ; of enhancing the ever more valuable commitment of volunteers ; or reminding people of the importance of the spiritual and moral training of health care workers , and last of all of creating a better understanding of the importance of religious care for the sick among diocesan and religious priests , as well as among those who live and work at the side of the person in pain .
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