Example sentences of "and [noun] work [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In other societies — for example , the Netherlands — forms of guild organization persisted , and artists worked for the market through the new intermediaries , the dealers . |
2 | A point of typographical interest is that the printers of broadside notices and ballads continued to use the old ‘ black letter ’ or Gothic founts of type long after they had been discarded in favour of the Roman letter for printed books ; so that many of them can take us back in spirit and atmosphere to the Gutenberg Bible and Caxton working at the Sign of the Red Pale in Westminster . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Ethical considerations also underpin policies and programmes working towards the democratisation of public communication , let alone such questions as violence and peace , sexual harassment and human dignity |
5 | Through the Sixties Jack and Ann worked at the Nestfield Unionist Club , in Albert Hill , Darlington , supervising the new club when it was first opened . |
6 | In a nation with more than 3 million unemployed , many skilled youngsters would give their proverbial eyes and ears to work at the Rutherford-Appleton . |
7 | The Tour de France flashed before our eyes in a kaleidoscope of green jerseys , yellow jerseys , black bottoms and a pink-spotted ‘ King of the Mountains ’ ; close-ups of whirring wheels and legs working like the pistons of diesel engines , induction , compression , power and exhaust . |
8 | She and Maggie worked at The Haven hotel where they 'd been employed since leaving school three years previously . |
9 | More important than the qualifications of the artists and technicians working on the film is the creative environment in which they operate , and the way it organizes their collaborations . |
10 | Grocer 's and farmers worked at the mine . |
11 | Farms in the South-West region and sewage works in the North-West and Midlands were among the main offenders . |
12 | In the case of families where both husband and wife worked in the textile industry , joint role relationships were common and involved a large amount of sex role equality . |
13 | Thirty judges , all design engineers and managers working in the motor industry , made the award after a detailed study of the overall design , quality of fit and finish , interior design , ergonomics , passenger safety and comfort . |
14 | Iron and steel works on the coast of the coalfield have also been closed . |
15 | Both driver and staff working at the operating centre need to be fully conversant with effective maintenance procedures . |
16 | The purpose of this text is to help students of hotel and catering management and people working within the catering professions towards a better understanding of those principles of English law which closely affect them in their day-to-day work in the hotel and catering industry . |
17 | Often whole families of brothers and sisters worked on the dressing floors — in 1845 William High joined his three brothers . |
18 | DS8 SECTIONAL COMPLETION AND PROGRAMMING WORKS ON THE BEACH |
19 | Thirdly , it will illustrate how the institutions and processes work in the case of a particular example relating to the annual financial cycle . |
20 | Among the eighty-two items of opus anglicanum were an altar frontal , a bedcover and curtains worked with the keys of St Peter and the arms of England , France and Pope Boniface VIII . |
21 | The recent conference brought together an international gathering of 130 art historians , archaeologists , conservators and scientists working in the field of archaic Greek sculpture . |
22 | Other health care professionals and scientists working in the health sector also have an important role . |
23 | Around them women and men and children worked in the hayfield , gathering and loading , raking and stacking . |
24 | The Leeds Tories ( the followers of the former Earl of Danby , now Duke of Leeds ) , stayed in office after the rise of the Junto in 1694 , whilst the moderate Whig Dukes of Shrewsbury , Somerset and Newcastle worked with the Tories after the fall of the Whig ministry in 1710 . |
25 | Human figures dressed in what appeared to be deep sea fishermen 's bad weather gear , yellow oilies and wellies work on the boiler of Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn Ltd 0-6-0T ( Works No. 7846 or 1953 ) No. 3 ‘ North Downs ’ at the Stone Lodge depot of the North Downs Steam Railway . |
26 | Joachim died , probably in Denmark , in 1535 ; some time before 1541 his relatives placed Daniel with a branch of his grandmother 's Wieland family , who trained him at their lead , copper , and silver mines and smelting works in the Rauris and Gastein valleys in the Tyrol , part of the archbishopric of Salzburg . |
27 | When the Demidovs had first built mines and smelting works in the hills , they had been fortified and special permission was obtained from the government for the industrialists to hire a private army for protection . |
28 | ‘ You have a lot of Asians and Caribbeans working in the foundry , but not so many in the other part , ’ Robyn observed , when they were back in the peaceful calm and comparative luxury of Wilcox 's office . |
29 | Twenty years later the population had risen by 478 but the proportion of the workforce employed in footwear had grown more dramatically , so that not only were 301 men and boys working at the trade but also 123 women and 118 girls . |
30 | Unger depicts herself and others working in the psychology of women , as caught up in ‘ facho ’ , a feminist version of macho ( Arpad 1986 : 208 ) , which in their case took the form of an obsession with productivity much like that found in the mainstream : ‘ like the characters in Through The Looking Glass we are all running ( and writing ) as fast as we can to keep up ’ ( 1979 : vii ) . |