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

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1 ‘ I 've been working through all the Peter Carsons in the London directory .
2 What is it like working for such a large organisation ?
3 ‘ Why do you go on working for such a firm ? ’
4 Soon Eleanor Coade was working for all the eminent Georgian architects , including Robert Adam , James and Samuel Wyatt , Sir William Chambers , John Nash , and ( Sir ) John Soane [ qq.v . ] .
5 As long as the men time I mean , perhaps it would take sixty men working for half an hour .
6 Jefferson resigned from Downton International shortly afterwards , and put it about that he was fed up with working with such a large company .
7 The wall panel ‘ Eruption ’ is made from fibreglass and rockwool ( a loft insulation fibre , composed of crushed glass ) ; ‘ the horror of working with such a dangerous and literally painful material was part of the piece ’ .
8 No-one could understand why I was working with such an impossible lady .
9 It 's great working with all the photographers here .
10 I spent the first eighteen months working in all the factory departments , so I started with a good knowledge of precisely how the product was made and did all the jobs that then existed in the production of confectionery .
11 After working in all the major cities on the Continent , they could allow themselves a little self praise .
12 In the years to follow he was able to gain a great deal of experience whilst working in all the workshop areas at that firm , eventually working in the drawing office .
13 The brutish , uncaring nature of the staff was conveyed as almost an inevitable necessity brought about by the institutionalisation of working in such a place ; just as the public will accept that prison warders will overstep the line from time to time because of the people they are dealing with .
14 It is always interesting to notice how a fit hunter will puff and sweat quite soon after being worked in a manege , if he is not used to working in such a way .
15 ‘ Samson would n't like to know as th 'd got all high and mighty working in such a grand place . ’
16 Constance was so thrilled at the idea of working in such a glamorous world that she would have agreed to anything in order to have the job .
17 Working in such a school in the mid-1950s , part of my task as a very inexperienced junior teacher was to explain almost daily to parents that Peter or John or Mary would learn their tables , and learn to compute , despite the fact that they were using apparatus rather than sum books and were active rather than passive .
18 The latter was not a goal which Laura espoused , nor was she comfortable working in such a formal setting .
19 If you are confronted with an aggressively rude interviewer who makes the interview very stressful you may want to ask yourself whether you could possibly be happy working in such an atmosphere anyway .
20 If the role of language is central in the training of a work force , so is the role of language in generating confidence among the employees , who feel secure working in such an environment .
21 It appears to be working in both the bedrooms and the kitchen but not , alas , the main sitting-room . ’
22 Working to such a contract will undoubtedly cause changes in the climate of school life .
23 Ian 's temperament is something he is working on and we 've been working on all the time , but he just seems to be getting maximum publicity at the moment . ’
24 Dad was a regular churchgoer himself , a sidesman , so it just would not do for him to be seen working on such a special day in the Church Calendar .
25 Goodnight discounts rumours that his company could n't actually get a version of SAS to work on that particular platform , saying the firm is n't working on such a port now , and has no plans to do any other Motorola Inc 680X0 implementations besides the Unix one it offers currently .
26 Over the past few years we have been working on such an account , and in this paper we focus on the implications of this account for a central tenet of the mental models approach : that the mental model of the text so far provides ( part of the context for the interpretation of the current sentence or clause .
27 There is now full time working at all the operational distilleries for the first time in eight years .
28 Lord Home belied his reputation for laziness — the commonly-held view of the elder statesman , as the British prototype for Ronald Reagan , did n't hold water : up and working at 6.30 every morning , even if he did spend uncommon amounts of time in trout streams .
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