Example sentences of "want to work [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Bradshaw and Millar found that about two-thirds ( 62 per cent ) of lone mothers on income support said that they did not want to work immediately although they would want to work in the future . |
2 | But who 'd want to work in the small labs if the more exciting stuff went elsewhere ? " |
3 | He surprised and alarmed us all by saying that , following the liberalisation of exit controls , he expected that up to 7 million Soviet citizens would want to work in the west . |
4 | If she wants to work for the organization I 'm sure we 'll find something suitable for her . " |
5 | It also wants to work with the WHR '64 Company and Gwynedd County Council , to achieve these aims . |
6 | According to Donal Sheehan , ‘ anyone who wants to work in the film industry would probably avoid making a lesbian or gay film because of the risk of being stereotyped . |
7 | You could argue that some of them work outside the home because they have to , for financial reasons , but I think it 's indisputable that a ever-growing number want to work outside the home and I think it 's very important that they should be allowed the scope to do so . |
8 | The drama session ends with the railway engineer offering contracts of employment to those townspeople who want to work for the railway on the construction of the line . |
9 | Never say that there are no particular reasons why you want to work with the company . |
10 | ‘ In general terms we want to work with the industry and do our best to build a scheme based on existing systems . |
11 | And now you want to work on the exhibition you were so all-fired about , I was so inspired by , same deal , huh ? |
12 | If you just want to work on the length of pipe between the cistern and the taps , shut the gatevalve first ( if there is one ) opening the taps will drain the pipe . |
13 | Miners in Nottinghamshire and in the surrounding area want to work towards the future . |
14 | ‘ Inmates want to work in the kitchen because it means they can be out of their cells for most of the day and can have a bit of extra food , ’ he says . |
15 | Geographers who want to work in the environmental sciences must be willing to learn the methods of these sciences , lest we lose the respect of our colleagues in such fields . |
16 | I was just commenting er , you know , we just want to work in the County of Lincolnshire , I presume . |
17 | Other areas of concern for women working or wanting to work outside the home were identified . |
18 | Zobel said that there had been no approaches from Japanese companies wanting to work in the OMI . |
19 | A feeling began to emerge that the advantages of the new approach might be long- rather than short-term , but the dichotomy between wanting to work in the new way because of its potential advantages and ‘ Are we ever going to get the syllabus done ? ’ continued to be problematic . |
20 | Typically , these governments talk on the one hand of establishing socialism , and on the other of wanting to work within the constraints of a democratic constitution . |
21 | I 've always wanted to work in the Caribbean . ’ |
22 | But there are Republicans in both the House and Senate who wanted to work with the president towards deficit reduction . |
23 | Miss Armstrong said Labour wanted to work alongside the existing CTCs to bring them within the mainstream education system . |
24 | like most of the the child care was done by the girls , but there was actually a few of the boys that decided they wanted to work in the nurseries and o eh the five that done , there 's actually two that we know of a are actually doing child care as a career . |
25 | I used to want to work at the violin , and I played it for two years . |