Example sentences of "work at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Markets only work at the cost of perennial insecurity for producers .
2 Oxford regional health Authority is to merge with east Anglia , a hundred and ninety people work at the Oxford Headquarters , they do n't know if they 'll keeping their jobs .
3 But it was n't all work at the smithy .
4 Since those early days , work at the Museum , now renamed Southport Railway Centre has gone on apace .
5 Dr Bishop , 53 , and Dr Varmus , 49 , work at the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco , at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology .
6 The core participants work at the University of Salford , the Erasmus University of Rotterdam , the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Charles University of Prague .
7 Work at the north end of Normangate Field in 1974–5 dated the allotments here to the earlier second century at least , thereby suggesting that land closer to the town centre must have been surveyed and allotted at this time or even earlier .
8 Conversely , work at the plans approved stage continued its three-year plus decline .
9 In May , work at the plans approved stage dipped by 38 percent , from £1,381 million to £859 million , to its lowest level this year .
10 Work at the B.B.C. That 's just for bread , of course .
11 Under their new paymasters , filmmakers were no longer interested in the sort of inner tensions that work at the heart of the more intense and exciting British films .
12 140 civilians work at the base and those who ca n't be transferred to other defence jobs will be made redundant .
13 So work at the digging .
14 Mr Molloy contacted the council planning officer and work at the Beadlow Manor Golf and Country Club , Beds , was halted .
15 For those that understand such terminology it might be said that the remedies work at the level of energy and not of matter .
16 How the insights of people who work at the level of the ‘ real ’ people will be used is , however still a concern .
17 I can certainly confirm on the specific point that the hon. Gentleman raised that those workers who work at the Ministry of Defence can continue to be members of the union of their choice .
18 More than 1,000 people work at the £840 million plant , in Burnaston , near Derby .
19 More than 1,000 people work at the £840 million plant , in Burnaston .
20 Corbett spoke about his early life , his wars in Wales and work at the Chancery .
21 Gestodene is a progestogen in the contraceptive pill Femodene , but work at the King 's College and Royal Marsden Hospitals , London shows that — in a test-tube situation — it inhibits growth of cancer cells .
22 Work at the moment is being done by the prince 's office . ’
23 ‘ You 've been with Aurora for several years as her Girl Friday , and now you work at the club as her assistant . ’
24 He more than once declared that , compared with schoolmastering , work at the bank was almost a rest cure .
25 This kind of link between GIS and other modelling programs is to be warmly welcomed and parallels work at the NWRRL in linking GIS and air pollution plume models .
26 The moderator will normally expect to see documentary evidence of the circumstances cited and samples of the students work at the time of moderating the assignments and/or examination scripts .
27 Early work at The Hague
28 Early work at The Hague
29 The annual celebration of the ‘ World day of the Sick ’ , therefore , has the manifest purpose of making the People of God and , as a consequence , the many Catholic health care institutions and civil society itself , more aware of the necessity of ensuring the best possible care for the infirm ; of helping the sick person to make the most of suffering , on the human level , but most of all on the supernatural one ; of especially helping the dioceses , Christian communities and religious families to be involved in the health care of apostolate ; of enhancing the ever more valuable commitment of volunteers ; or reminding people of the importance of the spiritual and moral training of health care workers , and last of all of creating a better understanding of the importance of religious care for the sick among diocesan and religious priests , as well as among those who live and work at the side of the person in pain .
30 Scattered villages house people who work at the power station , or in the nearby towns of Bridgwater and Taunton .
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