Example sentences of "of working [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When the terminal achieved 120 days of working without a lost-time injury ( LTI ) , £3000 was automatically clocked up .
2 This equivalence is emphasized further by the women 's own tendency to compare their reactions to housework with their experience of working outside the home .
3 A minority with professional qualifications e.g. doctors , nurses , accountants , had the privilege of working outside the more difficult and depressing areas .
4 On the other hand , being faced with visual novelties was a useful jolt to artistic complacency and the habit many of us get into of working to a well tried formula .
5 ‘ Debbie could certainly be capable of working for a hairdresser in some capacity , ’ says Fergus Stewart , a lecturer at the Central Manchester College of Technology where Mrs Finni had Debbie briefly enrolled this spring after her local branch of the Amnesia Association suggested a visit .
6 The experience of working for a number of American executives , who were too busy protecting their jobs and the inflated salaries that went with them to pass on any responsibilities to me , made a move imperative after about a year .
7 It is all too easy under the euphoric conditions of a degree congregation to minimise the physical discomfort , the mental struggles , the times of desperation , the sheer hard work that are a part of working for a first degree .
8 But what of the personal pressures of working for an artist like Bryan Adams … ?
9 ‘ After many years of working for an employer .
10 A second trial of 24 people , accused of working for an allegedly pro-Iraqi newspaper , al-Nidaa , was adjourned on May 21 amid widespread international criticism centring on the conduct of the trials .
11 It derives from the author 's experience of working for the Agricultural Training Board in an area in the North of Scotland where family and part-time farmers predominate but has been put on a wider footing by detailed investigations of attitudes and needs in eleven counties in England , Wales and Scotland , and by less detailed investigations during visits to Norway , the Federal Republic of Germany and France .
12 To my mind this is an untidy way of working for the shooting man does n't make the effort to dig his ferrets out .
13 The National Consumer Credit Federation , representing check traders , told us that the agent going from door to door , usually with long experience of working for the firm , had quite a lot of discretion over whether or not to lend , though with small firms the bosses like to keep in touch themselves , often going on collection rounds so as to see customers , and certainly weighing up doubtful cases themselves .
14 About the same time , Brailsford , who had toyed with the idea of working for the NCF , judged it more harshly : ‘ a blind alley which won t bring us even infinitesimally nearer to peace . ’
15 At the time of qualifying , however , I realized that I had the choice of working for the Eastern Health Board or the Catholic Church ( the two are interchangeable ) .
16 In 1929 Nizan 's acquiescence to party discipline did not prevent him from exploring the possibility of working for the party at the edge of the class divide .
17 Corpus Christi College employed him too , from 1605 to 1607 , in 1609 , and from 1615 to 1616 ; in his third period of working for the college he was assisted by a pupil , Henry Wilcocke .
18 He had been criticized for failing to do enough to prevent a spate of serious attacks on foreign workers and asylum-seekers in the state , and had also been accused of working for the Stasi .
19 The arrest in October 1990 of Klaus Kuron , a senior West German intelligence officer accused of working for the East German State Security Service ( Stasi ) [ see p. 37828 ] , resulted in the arrests of many others accused of spying [ see p. 37828 ] .
20 The difficulty here is that central planning may know very little about the actual way of working of the different departments , so a theoretically superior plan may be impracticable .
21 However , it is important to consider the interaction of events because instances of disturbance will have greater or lesser effects on cost depending on the actual timing and the method of working of the contractor .
22 Unmarried , his heir is his second cousin , once removed , Mr. Alfred Blacker who is believed to live in Hobart , Tasmania , where he was last heard of working as a Real Tennis professional . ’ ’
23 So I am used to that process of working as a team and to delegating responsibility to the team and then of course monitoring and checking the results of the team .
24 First it was necessary for participants to recognise how little they understood of each others ' work , and then to begin to formulate ways of working as a team .
25 And the other aspect is one of working as a team .
26 In the first personalized attack of the Iraqi media campaign Al-Thawra , the newspaper of the ruling Baath Party , accused Shaikh Sabah of working as a US agent .
27 American employers objected to the inclusion of working as a major life activity .
28 After nearly eight years of working as an editor of the NI , I have facts embedded in my brain and figures coming out of my ears .
29 In the middle of working on a difficult piece I can almost feel my ears grow , he said .
30 But Chris Greenwood , the principal research engineer , said : ‘ We 've got a transmission capable of working on a wide range of vehicles , including Formula 1 cars , tanks , buses , delivery trucks , earth moving machinery and off-road transport of all types .
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