Example sentences of "work [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 With a choice we work perceptually on the alternatives to see if we can make one so attractive that it attracts us to ignore the others ; or we try to make the alternatives so unattractive that we can dismiss them one by one .
2 an organisation whose structure lends itself most readily to ensuring that employees work effectively for the achievement of their own and the organisation 's goals .
3 Doyal ( 1979 ) reports that only 3 per cent of consultants work entirely in the private sector .
4 The plain-clothes goons lounge in the lamplight below , and above them , children work patiently through the evenings , tending this rampart of candles against the wind .
5 The Scottish Further Education Unit ( SFEU ) and Eurodesk currently work together as the Scottish associate of the FE Euro Unit network .
6 Young Germans come over and work together with the Czechs on renovation projects . ’
7 To do this they work together with the other design features of a funboard .
8 The interaction between SENSS teachers and class teachers as they work together with the class and as they exchange information is a great improvement on the situation which pertained in the days when remedial groups were withdrawn and then returned to class with a total absence or communication .
9 Schools recognized the potential of these strategies , and our discussions elsewhere of PNP coordinators and TTT explore some of the possibilities and problems of having staff work together with the improvement of classroom practice in view .
10 Professor Jean Golding , Dr Peter Fleming , Dr Peter Rudd and Dr Elizabeth Hall all work together on the ‘ Avon Infant Mortality Study ’ .
11 This is why noise groups invariably deal with subject matter that is anti-humanist — extremes of abjection , obsession , trauma , atrocity , possession — all of which undermine humanism 's confidence that through individual consciousness and will , we can become the subjects of our lives , and work together for the general progress of the commonwealth .
12 Because all snail genes have an equal stake in every sperm and every egg , because they all participate in the same unpartisan meiosis , they work together for the common good , and therefore tend to make the snail body a coherent , purposeful vehicle .
13 The other end is where there is a strong culture and willingness to integrate the client in the business , put more than one consultant on a search assignment and make sure that all the consultants work together for the long-term future of the business .
14 In a multinational company people of every colour , creed and race work together for the achievement of a common end .
15 In La Route des Flandres , for example , there is ample evidence that many of the fictional sequences emerge as a result of an exploration of the properties of certain words : the inherently fertile nature of language can be shown to have generated the subsequent text , and , through the use of metaphor and metonymy , the associations of both memory and language work together in the production of the text .
16 They believe firmly in promoting trust and respect between the different churches and the chaplains work together in the conviction that such an approach best serves the interests of the students and staff .
17 They believe firmly in promoting trust and respect between the different churches and the chaplains work together in the conviction that such an approach best serves the interests of the students and staff .
18 USL 's action looks likely to speed up the pace of this convergence , which may see it become Pinnacle UK before the end of the year , though that depends on how well the two companies work together in the interim , says Unix Solutions ' Quing Tsang .
19 He argued that to implement a ‘ Non-Alignment Pact ’ in a civil war between an incumbent government supported by one Great Power and insurgents supported by another Great Power ‘ a coalition government must be formed comprising those elements of both Government and insurgent forces which are prepared to come to a compromise and work together in the context of non-alignment ’ .
20 Place your question in the centre of the model and work outwards from the parts to the further questions .
21 When the engagements are abroad , I work feverishly in the last few days and nights to create a reasonably finished piece of work — just in case we crash .
22 The interviewer is seeking to interview a sample of housewives on an estate about , let us say , the work-day pattern of wives who work only within the home .
23 Unfortunately , there are drawbacks to any service staffed by professionals who work only within the confines of their traditional remit .
24 ‘ You work all over the place , and you must spend a great deal of time away from home . ’
25 there 's one of our supervisors and because they work all over the place , you know , they , they travel around and he 's
26 The small number of us who were attached to the building itself either retired or were offered work elsewhere with the authority .
27 However , it must be remembered that these groups work best at the initial stages of research when concepts still have to be clarified ; they can never replace a properly constituted sample .
28 Primary pupils often work best on the in-depth study , so some selected topics for which resources are plentiful can be given exhaustive coverage .
29 From this , it may be possible to determine clearly which media work best for the brand , and this , obviously , must influence any new plans .
30 Whitechurch was shown the works by Mr G. Coker , chief draughtsman : ‘ There are two chief ways of seeing the works , either to begin at the finished coach and work backwards to the details , or to go to the beginning first and work upwards , but , at all events , you shall see as much as we can show you in a day ’ .
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