Example sentences of "[modal v] work in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But , against that , the presence of Neil Edwards and Troy Coker ( if he is not suffering from jet lag ) in the line-outs should work in Quins ' favour . |
2 | The general view was that the exchanges , through their JACs should work in co-operation with LEAs , schools , and voluntary agencies such as the ASEA . |
3 | " suggested that arrangements should be made under which the Technical School should work in co-operation with the Grammar School . |
4 | Moreover the approach should work in reverse : if the initial state is one of excess supply in the labour market , money wage adjustments should nudge the economy back to a position of overall full employment at U . |
5 | The Council has supported moves towards more responsible management of the countryside but with the important caveat that the management systems should work in harmony with local interest , including the interest in sustaining output and employment in rural areas . |
6 | As the head of a household , these women must work in order to feed her family . |
7 | But John Gittins has never lost sight of the fact that man must work in harmony with nature . |
8 | Since awards have such importance for individual candidates , SCOTVEC , as the awarding body , and centres , as the places in which the candidates learn the new skills and knowledge , must work in partnership to ensure that the awards for which we are responsible have the highest possible currency and credibility in the eyes of candidates , employers and other users . |
9 | They must work in tandem as partners in instilling the basic concepts of right and wrong to kids as they grow up . ’ |
10 | They must work in tandem as partners in instilling the basic concepts of right and wrong to kids as they grow up . ’ |
11 | To provide a summary of these stages , and give an example of how Procedure Audit might work in practice , consider typical procedures for claiming travel and other expenses in a small section of a large organisation . |
12 | We can consider these problems and get a sense of how online multimedia might work in practice by looking at one of the first projects to attempt to offer multimedia online database services . |
13 | Here are some very brief ideas as to how the Pied Piper suggestions might work in practice : After the story has been read to the class , children might take on roles as the townspeople of Hamelin . |
14 | Let me give an example of how this might work in terms of numbers . |
15 | He might work in advertising , if he is not too old . |
16 | They 'll work in France for a few weeks at a time staying in hotels . |
17 | Top earners in Latin America may be owners or managers , they may work in foreign or local firms and they may work in state or private enterprises . |
18 | Black workers may work in industries particularly hard-hit in the recession , or there may be a high proportion in particular age-groups ( like the young or old ) who are particularly prone to unemployment . |
19 | They 're very poor people , they may work in industries with hundreds and hundreds of small outlets , whether they 're workshops in people 's homes or hairdressing shops , and it 's much harder to organise that kind of person than it is to organise a factory worker in a big factory . |
20 | Open access may work in Britain , but in continental Europe , where there are a limited number of gas-merchant companies , it would be a different story . |
21 | Now how is a pensions regulator going to look at those thirty transactions , therefore are you not effectively saying that the pensions regulator may work in areas where pensions regulation actually works now . |
22 | In fact the process may work in reverse . |
23 | Mr Smith said : ‘ However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work , the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible , malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review . ’ |
24 | It is too early to tell how the bright idea may work in practice . |
25 | The children of the rich may work in health food shops or other faddish and esoteric pursuits which utilize their educational experience and may provide a more acceptable form of class reproduction than simple inheritance . |
26 | A Hebridean island — it does sound like a place where one could work in peace , and they have actually called it an ‘ ivory tower ’ . |
27 | He decided , though , it would be best to do it alone and started searching for a new workshop where he could work in secret on a new plan . |
28 | ‘ I could work in England all the time , but no one uses Twiggs , ’ sighs Leigh . |
29 | Many of these were stock pictures rather than specially commissioned ones ; Chinese artists were skilled at rendering plants , birds and animals , and could work in conventions attractive to European merchants . |
30 | Some analysts argue that this could work in Merrem 's favour . |