Example sentences of "to work with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is expected that a fully functional text recognition system will be required to work with a range of material , taken from a range of domains ( e.g. banking , insurance , estate agents , medical , technical , etc . ) . |
2 | ‘ I always wanted to work with a squad of young players and bring them on for a few seasons . |
3 | With no casualties to deal with , but with new staff and better equipment our doctors settled down to work with a will for the children from ‘ Peabody buildings ’ at the back of the hospital who had either come back from evacuation , or who would not go anyway . |
4 | You will find people choosing to work with a mixture , with a more female team , or not . |
5 | It has enhanced internationalisation features and the ability to work with a mixture of different fonts and character sets . |
6 | As many of the old river managers learned from first-hand experience of tinkering with their rivers , it is ultimately far more productive to work with a river than against it . |
7 | While still a child , Joni was put to work with a gilder , and this experience proved decisive . |
8 | NCD 's share shows no sign of slipping , says Greg Blatnik of the X Business Group , even though the system vendors are all likely to increase their share — one reason might be that it 's more important for NCD systems to work with a variety of hosts — Peter Wellings of NCD 's UK distributor Xanadu claims that DEC , for instance , has had its X-terminal success mostly confined to existing DEC installations . |
9 | In the Technical Department you will learn to work with a variety of tools , materials and processes . |
10 | To work with a company where you have to teach the basic idea of the movement is an interesting challenge . ’ |
11 | She was committed to this trip , it was too late to do anything about it , but how , she asked herself , was she going to be able to work with a man she did n't even like ? |
12 | I showed her my book of poems , ‘ The Grimm Sisters ’ , and she asked if I 'd like to work with a choreographer on a ‘ dance piece ’ which would be a grown-up Christmas show with words and music and story , but mainly dance . |
13 | That might work with the philosophe who put together the doctrine in the first place but it is unlikely to work with a follower who is able to live with all sons of inconsistencies so long as a few slogans can be repeated again and again . |
14 | The Directors need to work with a team of Project Leaders from Education who support various aspects of Compact delivery , including : — curriculum development , — teacher secondment to industry/employer secondment to school , — Work Experience , — mock interviews . |
15 | In some cultures it would be necessary for an individual to work with a language helper of the same sex . |
16 | This 1938 Massey Harris model , designed to work with a horse or tractor , will take 2 days to harvest this 4 acre crop of wheat . |
17 | He went to the gymnasium at Schaffhausen , and then , after apprenticeship with a dyer in Winterthur , he moved to Zurich to work with a silk firm . |
18 | We have got to go to work with a lot of of of er tension and pressure on us . |
19 | Workers offer co-therapists to work with a family , or work as a family team . |
20 | ‘ This tour will make her want to do more , so next year we will hopefully be able to work with a band and do things on a grander scale . |
21 | Anybody working with chemicals should know , they are very silly to work with a chemical that they do n't know what it could do , the first aid treatment , in fact , erm , anybody here work with chemicals ? |
22 | Preobrazhensky , on the other hand , seemed implicitly to work with a model predominantly of conflict . |
23 | Within a couple of years , non-standardization had claimed another victim ; but this time , the recorded legacy includes records which we can not play back electronically , because the mechanism has to work with a clockwork motor . |
24 | A more structured approach to one-to-one teaching occurs when someone , for example the clinical teacher , arranges to work with a learner on a specific day . |
25 | In 1985–86 , for example , Roehampton Institute engaged a headteacher to work with a college for six hours a week and ten other teachers for three hours a week . |
26 | Ecstatically , with enthusiasm and with people picking up the steely determination , that we 've all got to work with every energy to make sure that we win the General Election , as simple as that . |
27 | ‘ The easiest way to work with an Akita is to learn what he wants and then fit in without losing control , ’ said Kath . |
28 | Larry Gelbart , co-writer of Tootsie , when asked what he had learned from the experience of working with Hoffman , replied , ‘ Never to work with an actor who is smaller than the Oscar statuette ! ’ |
29 | They have become wildly popular , with their record sales and media profile , without knowing how to work with an audience , how to project , how to sell their performance or how to deal with their emotions on stage . |
30 | The craftsmen , and we shall always need them , combine through the use of the whole range of human skills such extra elements as proportion , difference , originality , and the ability to work with the grain or the particular unique characteristics of the materials they work with . |