Example sentences of "[adv prt] 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 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 .
8 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 ?
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The Buklod Centre was set up to work with these women through educational courses , seminars and meetings .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 I went back to work for two days a week in December when Isha was six months old .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 ‘ So , back to work in two weeks or so and then where ? ’ he continued in the same quiet voice .
18 She said : ‘ Teleworking is innovative as it allows qualified women to come back to work in senior positions .
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