Example sentences of "have [adv] work [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Inspired by these researches , she has since worked on two series of small works , in which Rembrandt pastel is layered and fixed on paper , then multi-layered .
2 Inspired by these researches , she has since worked on two series of small works , in which Rembrandt pastel is layered and fixed on paper , then multi-layered .
3 The genetic fingerprint idea has already worked to great effect in America .
4 The genetic fingerprint idea has already worked to great effect in America .
5 I care about you , about Susan , about everyone who has ever worked at that factory .
6 As anyone who has ever worked in 32 Smith Square knows , a winning campaign is a good campaign , a losing campaign , however slick , is a bad campaign .
7 I love very polished and dressed looking hair and he has always worked in that way ’ .
8 Prof Wilkie , who trained with Scottish Widows and who has also worked for Standard Life , is a partner of R Watson & Partners , the firm of consulting actuaries , and is an honorary visiting professor at Heriot-Watt University .
9 ‘ She has n't worked for seven years , ’ I said
10 In the wake of your SHOCK HEADED PETERS piece , I think you should know that Karl Blake has n't worked for British Rail for the past year and a half and is currently an art student in Sheffield .
11 Having now worked in both sides of the oil business , Morgan says that he has come to appreciate the importance of high quality cooperation , whether it 's at Grangemouth Refinery or in transporting and marketing oil in the US .
12 Saeeda , 30 , joined NSS in autumn 1990 as a trainee journalist , having previously worked for two years on the Leeds Other Paper .
13 For the past eight years Jean has been employed as an office cleaner , having previously worked for fifteen years as a spinner in the ‘ mid-flat ’ .
14 You may be expected as well to have already worked for some time in a related financial area , such as stock broking .
15 He pointed out that during previous planning permissions for Sunday working the plant had only worked on two Sundays in three years .
16 By the time Crawford returned to the stage in mid-1971 , he had not worked for fourteen months .
17 An elderly man named John Thomas , who was still a member of the Association of Foremen Lightermen but who had not worked in that capacity for some two years and who was now a watchman , was approached to join Harry Gosling 's Amalgamated Society of Watermen , Lightermen and Watchmen of the River Thames .
18 When I do a good workout , I feel fine , but then I start to think ‘ I 've just worked off 500 calories — what can I stuff my face with ? ’
19 you know as I say I 've not worked in this division but I I know that these have been fully sold , that 's the sort of money and once again that has to be done in three weeks .
20 Throughout his career at the library , James constantly blocked efforts to improve security and cataloguing procedures , in particular those proposed by the director , Islamicist Wilfrid Lockwood , who had formerly worked with British Intelligence .
21 It , it 's , it 's not you , it 's not until you 've probably worked in another place and come here or go
22 They join the company from Maersk Company , where they had both worked as Dry Cargo Shipbrokers since 1989 .
23 Yet most of the actors he 'd assembled had n't worked in that way before .
24 Many who had earlier worked against Scottish interests had for some time been making covert approaches and promises through envoys between the two Courts .
25 Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger had previously worked on original scripts ; this was the first of four novel adaptations , of which The Small Back Room ( 1949 ) , the only one in black and white , was paradoxically the best , though they were the supreme colour artists of British cinema in the 1940s and '50s .
26 I 've never worked with professional actors before .
27 A rather unusual lecture , because in devising these lectures we 've actually worked with local school teachers in working out what we can say to these thirteen to fourteen year old kids , because of course in university circles usually one 's dealing with pupils , students , eighteen , nineteen , twenty and post-graduates .
28 Ten years later , on a visit to Burnley and practising the skills of the oral historian , I talked to my grandmother , and she , puzzled , told me that Edna had never worked in any office , had in fact been apprenticed to a dry cleaning firm that did tailoring and mending .
29 Nurses who have already worked on medical wards will be familiar with many of these tests .
30 Although working people are now more likely to be contributing to an occupational or personal pension , even in future years not all people will have been able to accumulate sufficient provision to support themselves in retirement — for example those people who have not worked for many years because they were unemployed or disabled or caring for relatives .
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