Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] work [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Kim obtained experience in his formative years in cooperating with the Chinese and with the Russians ; it is relevant to note he had no experience of working with the communists in Korea .
2 It was in fact my experience of working with the banks and institutions for the recapitalisation and reconstruction of John Brown which led me to think that the City is much maligned over its attitudes to industry and the accusation of short-termism is not justified .
3 Charlie was n't frightened of any Germans , but he still hoped that the war might come to an end quickly and that his father would return to Whitechapel and his routine of working at the docks during the day and drinking in the Black Bull at night But with no letters and only restricted news in the papers even Mr Salmon could n't tell him what was really happening at the front .
4 while in other cases the geological sources have been identified fairly exactly by petrology even though there is little archaeological evidence of working at the outcrops themselves .
5 He emphasised the importance of a tightly organised centralised party on Leninist lines but also injected Mao Tse-tung 's views with stress on working with the masses .
6 erm That 's one point , the other point is of course , we have already targeted of course in working with the groups that we 've defined as erm ones whose health status is at risk in effect , so this is a supplement , this is actually translating those targets we have already defined into a locality planning exercise .
7 He also hated war , but had given his life to working for the down-and-outs in London .
8 We gain a lot from working with the children .
9 Michael Freeman 's book on working with the Children Act is both erudite and readable .
10 Moreover , although there is no fixed order for working through the modules and the fieldworker is expected to allow the subject 's interest in any particular set of topics to guide transition through the network from module to module , his or her role as topic-initiator is still very much in the forefront ; it is the interviewer who makes decisions about how or when topics shall be shifted or closed down .
11 It seems that the tradition of working in the woodlands in this country went into decline after the First World War , when most of the skilled labour did not return .
12 In Minor Project schools , no link person is designated , and this means that the DCSLs have considerable autonomy in working with the schools , though they are expected to liaise with the project team through the regular monthly meetings of library staff which the ACL:E&SS holds .
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